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IRGC Media Calls Pompeo Interview With Al Arabiya 'Banquet Of Murderers'

Jun 17, 2022, 20:12 GMT+1
Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

“Banquet of Murderers” read the headline on Iran’s Fars news affiliated with the IRGC, reporting on an Al Arabiya interview with former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Although the report on Fridaywas not distorted and summarized Pompeo’s remarks in Persian, but the headline referred to his role in the targeted killing of Iranian military and intelligence strongman, Qasem Soleimani by the United States in 2020.

The headline was also a broadside at Saudi Arabia and its media, Al Arabiya, for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 in Turkey. “Banquet of Murderers: Soleimani’s Killer Is Guest of Khashoggi’s Murderers,” said the full headline.

In the interview, Pompeo called the Iranian regime “evil theocrats” who aim to destroy the US and Israel. He also sharply criticized President Joe Biden’s policy toward the Islamic Republic.

“We know who the Iranian regime is. These are evil theocrats intent on the destruction of the nation of Israel and the United States of America. We ought not to be negotiating to figure out how much money to give them in exchange for an ephemeral promise for just a moment to slow down their enrichment and weapons program,” Pompeo told Al Arabiya.

The Trump administration withdrew from the Obama-era nuclear agreement with Iran, supported by Israel and Saudi Arabia, two countries along with the United Arab Emirates who have been concerned about Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs.

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Iran Nuclear Negotiator Fires Off Tweets, Confusing Readers

Jun 17, 2022, 17:02 GMT+1

A series of strange tweets Thursday by Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri-Kani, created confusion in Iran, with readers not knowing how to interpret them.

“We shan’t spend foreign policy treasures for the success of diplomacy; instead, we will sacrifice ourselves to achieve foreign policy objectives,” Bagheri-Kani tweeted in English, which was the translation of a Persian tweet same day.

This was the most confusing post, which led hundreds of Iranians to joke in reply. Some said about the original Persian text that they could not understand what the diplomat meant, and maybe it was “bad Google translation from Russian.”

One user went as far as to say that “surely Putin send you the text in Russian and the translation came out bad.”

Some thought Bagheri-Kani was sending cryptic messages about the stalled nuclear talks with the United States, not knowing to take them as a positive or negative sign.

Etemad Online website on Friday clarified that Bagheri-Kani apparently delivered a speech on Thursday and the tweets were quotes from his remarks, taken out of context and sounding vague and even poetic.

“The same Iran which managed to defeat the U.S. 'maximum pressure campaign', will not allow the Zionists to legitimize Iranophobia and anti-Iran campaign by spearheading the “maximum blackmail game,” was another tweet.

The main factor that surprized the public was Bagheri-Kani’s habit of not tweeting very often and then sending several messages in quick succession.

US Sends Mixed Signals By Call For Talks And Sanctions - Iran’s President

Jun 17, 2022, 13:45 GMT+1

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi says the United States sends mixed signals by asking Iran for talks and imposing new sanctions at the same time.

Raisi said on Friday that he is “surprised by the Americans who send messages for negotiation and agreement and add to their list of sanctions,” noting that “The world should give us the right not to trust the United States because it breaks its pacts”

He responded to Washington’s move on Thursday to sanction firms and individuals for violating US sanctions by exporting petrochemicals. 

The Vienna talks aimed at reviving the 2015 nucellar deal between Tehran and world powers have stalled since March mainly because of Iran’s demand for the US to remove the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) from its terrorism list (FTO) and the recent missile attacks have shed more doubts on whether President Joe Biden’s administration would take such a step.

In a clear move to pressure Iran on stalled nuclear negotiations, the Biden administration sanctioned Chinese, Emirati and Iranian companies engaged in illicit export of Iranian petrochemicals.

Iranian crude exports declined in May because of Russian competition, as it offers cheaper oil to China. Iran’s income from oil products and petrochemicals was $23 billion from March 2021 to March 2022 and it aimed to boost it to $27 billion.

Iran Calls Extra-Regional Forces Cause Of Insecurity In Mideast

Jun 17, 2022, 12:38 GMT+1

The Iranian defense minister reiterated Iran’s position Friday that the cause of insecurity in the region is the presence of extra-regional foreign forces. 

Brigadier General Mohammad-Reza Gharaei Ashtiani made the remarks during his trip to the southern province of Hormozgan, where he visited the Ministry of Defense's naval projects in Bandar Abbas and other cities.

“Our message to the region and the world is a message of peace and tranquility,” he said, adding that “we believe that peace and stability in the region can be achieved with the presence and participation of all countries in the region.”

Iran often uses foreign forces in the region” to refer to the military presence of the United States in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.

Having been briefed on the projects to build destroyers as well as surface and submarine vessels, Ashtiani said, "Increasing Iran’s military might in all aspects of defense, including land and air, and especially sea, is one of the priorities of the country's defense programs."

Highlighting that Iran's geopolitical position in the Persian Gulf is of strategic importance to the country, he said that the Defense Ministry will update and equip the Navy “in accordance with the regional threats in all its territorial waters.”

On Tuesday, the Israeli defense minister intensified pressure on Iran by calling for a military front with US leadership in the Middle East ahead of a visit to the region by President Joe Biden, saying that Israel and Arab countries that share its worries about Iran should build up their military capabilities under Washington's aegis.

Describing Iran as the most destabilizing force in the Middle East, the new CENTCOM commander in May called for coordinated efforts to confront Iran.

Israel Says Crewman Of Grounded Aircraft In Argentina Is IRGC Member

Jun 17, 2022, 11:43 GMT+1

The Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires says one of the Iranian crew of the grounded Venezuelan cargo plane in Argentina was a member of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force.

The embassy released a statement on Thursday, saying that the Boeing 747 registered as a Venezuelan cargo plane was used by the Iranian company Mahan Air and transported “a group of Iranian officials, including a senior executive of the airline Qeshm Fars Air.” It was referring to Gholamreza Ghasemi, who apparently was the pilot and is a member of the IRGC and a former board member of Fars Air Qeshm accused of transporting weapons for Hezbollah during the civil war in Syria. 

“The State of Israel is particularly concerned about the activity of the Iranian airlines Mahan Air and Qeshm Fars Air in Latin America, companies dedicated to arms trafficking and the transfer of people and equipment that operate for the Quds Force,” the statement read. 

The embassy referred to an assassination attempt on Israeli citizens in the city of Bogotá by “criminals who worked for the Quds Force in Colombia,” adding that such events revealed that IRGC’s Quds force tries to consolidate its influence in South America. 

Argentina said on June 15 no member of IRGC Quds Force was among the crew, and Ghasemi just shared a name with a Quds Force member. 

Ghasemi is also reportedly a relative of current Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi, whose appointment by President Ebrahim Raisi triggered condemnation from Argentina given his suspected role in the 1994 AMIA bombing that killed 85 people and injured over 300.

Iran has denied that the Boeing 747 belongs to Iran’s Mahan Airlines, sanctioned by the US in 2008 for links to the Quds (Qods) Force.

US To Hold Iran Accountable For Rights Violations, Spokesman Says

Jun 16, 2022, 21:17 GMT+1

The US State Department has applauded a statement by UN experts on Iran's human rights violations, and said their concerns are "certainly the concern of ours."

Iran International asked State Department spokesperson, Ned Price, during his press briefing on Thursday about the reaction of the United States to the UN experts’ concerns about violations by Iran.

"This is why we condemned the use of violence against these peaceful protesters. We made the point that we support the right of these protesters to peacefully exercise their fundamental freedoms," Price responded.

A group of UN human rights experts expressed serious concerns about the violent crackdown against civil society in Iran, especially against members of workers’ unions and teachers on June 15.

"We will continue to hold Iran accountable for human rights abuses that take place inside of Iran and every strain of nefarious activity that it undertakes," Price added when asked if the Biden administration's hope for returning to JCPOA would prevent it from imposing human rights sanctions on Iran.

After year-long negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement failed to reach a successful conclusion, the US imposed fresh sanctions Thursday on several companies and individuals accused of violating current sanctions on Iran’s oil industry.