The Guardian: ‘'Sooner or later both Iran and the United States will have to make a choice.’'

By Vestnik Kavkaza
The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and The US Secretary of State John Kerry

The independent political publication Axis of Logic reported that the US and the UK are trying to win the competition with Russia through Europe. Washington has pushed Europe to introduce sanctions and mobilize anti-Russian NATO forces in the Baltic states, to create an atmosphere of the Cold War, not because they  are really afraid of an imaginary "Russian invasion", but because the United States wants to eliminate potential rivals. If Russia manages to create a political and economic union with Europe by providing its oil and gas in exchange for technology for the development of the Central Asian countries that once were part of the Soviet Union, it will be a serious blow to the US foreign policy, which they cannot tolerate.

Currently, the United States and UK are seeking a way to control the Islamic states with their oil reserves, so these countries must exclude any competition in the face of the Kremlin. By dividing Europe and Russia, America was able to slow the development of mutual relations between the former partners, but at the same time this gave Russia a prerequisite for the development of cooperation with other regional leaders, such as China and Iran.

By provoking conflict between Russia and Europe, the United States distracts world public attention from the really serious problems of the Middle East, Turkey and North Africa. In addition, the Obama administration has turned out to split the European Union, thereby weakening its influence in the world political arena. However, with regard to Russia, the plan of the American leadership did not work: instead of being in world isolation, the government is stepping up its capacity, both in economic and strategic ways, remaining virtually the only country in the world that can resist the imperialist ambitions of the United States.

The British newspaper The Guardian writes that the participants in the nuclear talks on Iran gave themselves another week to perform their obligations under the nuclear agreement. Today is supposed to be a big day, which would put an end to the perennial search for a solution to the Iranian nuclear program, but a number of issues causing the most heated debate had not been resolved by the deadline.

The new date of the proposed agreement is July 9, which is a deadline set by the US Congress in order to sign an agreement that will be provided to the Senate in 30 consecutive days. The biggest concern of Iran is the gradual lifting of sanctions, which is assumed in exchange for a reduction of the state's nuclear program, as well as full access of IAEA inspectors to all nuclear facilities of Iran, which in principle is not permissible, because it means access to classified information, the rights to which any state in the world has.

According to analysts, now is a time when the tiniest diplomatic error on the part of any of the countries participating in the negotiations may lead to the negotiations failing. To take the right decision is not easy, because on the one hand there is an influence in the Middle East region, for which the United States is so eager, and on the other hand there is the possibility of the emergence of a  powerful enemy in the strategic plan, represented by Iran. So far, the parties are evadung sharp corners, prolonging the period of signature of the agreement, but it is clear that sooner or later both Iran and the United States will have to make a choice.

© Photo :The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and The US Secretary of State John Kerry
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