Iran and U.S., in 3 Fronts

18 August 2010 | 16:00 Code : 515 General category
An Article by Saeed Leylaz
Iran and U.S., in 3 Fronts

By flooding Middle East with armaments and militarily besieging Iran, United States tries to loosen the ties between Iran and Arab states and surround Iran politically.

 

More or less, this is a traditional move made by America to undermine security in the region, especially in Persian Gulf and take away the extra oil income from the countries.

 

Selling armaments to Arab countries serves America’s economic interests, bolstering arms industry and New Cons/Republicans policies. It’s in direct relation with mounting tension in the region, especially in Persian Gulf and between Iran and U.S. on Iran’s nuclear activities.

 

 On the other hand it reflects the soaring of the income of the Persian Gulf states in form of consumer spending.

 

Iran must distance from provocative policies and try to strengthen friendly relations and co-operations with Arab countries of the region, since this is a measure that foils the policies of United States in the region.

 

Even the states of the region do not tend to purchase armaments from United States. They only think that it’ll move them one step towards security. We must persuade them that Tehran is not a threat for Persian Gulf region; it doesn’t want to trigger unrest and always asks for dialogue and mutual understanding.

 

America’s plot to sell arms to Arab countries will definitely affect the negotiations between this country and Iran on Iraq. America intends to besiege Iran in 3 military, diplomatic and financial fronts.

 

 

It believes that this geopolitical blockade will lead to Iran’s isolation, forcing Iran to adopt harsher and more aggressive policies. Since that would be the result of United States’ actions the world community must feel responsible to stop the completion of this cordon.

 

Americans try to weaken the ties between Iran and Arab states of the region and politically isolate Iran, by military blockade of Iran and flooding Middle East with arms. Therefore the best solution is to expand ties with Arab states of the Persian Gulf and show our tendency towards détente to prevent Americans from realizing their aims.