Why it matters:
As a source of inspiration for the oppressed nations of the world, the Islamic Revolution of Iran is approaching to its 47th birth anniversary despite the West's constant animosity, the last instance of which was creating unrest in Iran to topple the Islamic Republic.
What he's saying:
Defense and Security Analyst Rear Admiral Syed Faisal Ali Shah says Iran’s post-Islamic Revolution system is progressive and adaptive, not conservative, has continuously readjusted with time, and noted that during the 12-day Israel-U.S. war in June, people did not protest despite external pressure.
The latest:
Iran-U.S. talks were held on Friday in Muscat, Oman, over the Iranian nuclear issue, although the U.S. wants Iranian defense power to be limited. Yet, just a few hours after the talks, Washington sanctioned Iran’s oil and petrochemical sector.
U.S. President Trump also signed a new executive order imposing a 25% tariff on countries that trade with Iran hours after the negotiations in Muscat, Oman.
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