MESOP NEWS : TOMORROWS WORLD WILL BY COMMUNIST & RULED BY RED CHINA

 “The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order”The long game

China’s grand strategy to displace
American order

Rush Doshi  August 2, 2021 – Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from “The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order” by former Brookings Fellow Rush Doshi.

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MESOP WATCH NEWS : Raisi ready to support ‘any diplomatic plan’ that lifts sanctions on Iran

 
7 Aug 2021 – Iran’s new president, Ebrahim Raisi, offered some mixed messages to those looking for clues as to how he will conduct his foreign policy.

To those hoping for a hint of pragmatism, Raisi, speaking at his swearing-in ceremony at the Islamic Consultative Assembly (or parliament) Aug. 5, said the “crises of the region must be resolved through real intra-regional dialogue and on the basis of ensuring the rights of nations,” adding, “I extend a hand of friendship and brotherhood to all countries in the region, especially neighbors, and I warmly shake their hands.”

For those looking for signs of the hard-line revolutionary, Raisi lauded Iran’s model of “religious democracy” and committed his country to resisting “the extravagance of the arrogant and oppressive powers,” including in Syria, Yemen and Palestine, adding, “The people want the Islamic Revolution to be realized in the true sense of the word, and all the features of the Islamic Revolution to be visible in the structures, processes and beliefs of the statesmen.”

“Listening to those words were delegates from the Palestinian movements Hamas and the Islamic Jihad as well as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, groups Iran backs and funds for what it calls legitimate causes,” our correspondent reports.

The presence of a European Union representative at the inaugural ceremony sparked condemnation from Israel, human rights groups and others.

Iran will “support any diplomatic plan” to lift sanctions

With regard to the Iran nuclear talks, Raisi sent a flare to Washington and the EU that a deal may still be possible.

Raisi repeated the fatwa of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that nuclear “weapons have no place in the defense strategy of the Islamic Republic,” adding, “Sanctions against Iran must be lifted and we will support any diplomatic plan that achieves this goal.”

The Biden administration responded Aug. 5 by urging Iran to return to the talks on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) that were suspended in June.

State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters that the nuclear talks are an “urgent priority” and that “this process cannot go on indefinitely.”

“If President Raisi is genuine in his determination to see the sanctions lifted, well, that is precisely what’s on the table in Vienna,” Price added.

As we have written here and here, there are four reasons why Raisi may consider closing on the nuclear deal negotiations: The Iranian economy needs relief from US oil and financial sanctions, especially because of the COVID-19 pandemic; the JCPOA was popular, and Raisi’s victory as president was marked by voter apathy and the lowest turnout ever for an Iranian presidential election; Raisi did not oppose the JCPOA during his presidential campaign; Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in his “final report” on the JCPOA, wrote that he leaves with a “framework for a possible deal” in place.

Closing the deal is not simply about showing up in Vienna for the seventh round of the talks. Differences remain, as we report here, over “Iran’s willingness to come back into compliance, the sanctions relief offered by the United States and the sequencing of a mutual return to the deal.” And Iran has no interest in expanding the talks beyond the nuclear file to address regional issues and Iran’s missile programs, as the Biden administration has proposed.

Bennett: Israel knows “how to send a message to Iran in our own way”

In Israel, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has put down his marker on Iran, after claiming that his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, was more talk than action.

The United States, Israel and the EU have blamed Iran for a drone attack on an Israeli-linked tanker in the Gulf of Oman on July 29 that killed two — a Romanian and a British citizen. Iran denies the charge. The Pentagon has not ruled out a role in a “collective response” to the attack promised by the Biden administration, Jared Szuba reports.

Bennett, addressing the Cabinet on Aug. 1, said, “We expect the international community will make it clear to the Iranian regime that they have made a serious mistake.”

“In any case,” he added, “we know how to send a message to Iran in our own way.”

“Expectations of an Israeli response are high,” writes Mazal Mualem. “Bennett knows that the eyes of the world, especially regional leaders and the United States, are looking to him and his policy now. He understands that he faces a test not just before the Israeli public, but before Israel’s enemies, foremost among them Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah, who are now testing the limits of the new government he heads.”

Bennett is also being tested on its northern border, where rockets fired into Israel from Lebanon in recent days has led to retaliatory airstrikes, as we report here.

Although some Israeli military and security sources blamed Palestinian groups for the attacks this week, Hezbollah took credit for the rockets launched into Israel on Aug. 6.

“Israel is trying to formulate a coherent policy on its complex northern front that addresses not only Hezbollah and other pro-Iran militias operating out of Syria, but also Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions, Iran’s entrenchment in Syria and the Iran-sponsored project to upgrade Hezbollah’s rockets into a precision missile arsenal of hundreds of rockets. Such an arsenal would be a tie-breaker,” writes Ben Caspit.

“Bennett is also hearing from voices calling for strikes against Hezbollah precision rockets, given the recent attacks,” said Micky Aharonson, who served on Israel’s National Security Council and is now an international relations expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.

“In doing so, Bennett will have to consider timing and proportionality,” she added, as any military response would only be a temporary fix and not solve the problem of Hezbollah. Israel’s response, if not carefully considered, could also play to Iran’s public relations advantage, and the motivation would remain for further action.

“Israel is trying to have its cake and eat it, too — to retaliate aggressively without escalating things just weeks ahead of Bennett’s visit to Washington, before it has fully exploited the global diplomatic campaign it is waging against Iran, Hezbollah’s patron, funder and operator,” writes Caspit.

 

 

MESOP NEWS : IRAN’S INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATIONS & TRANSNATIONAL SUPPRESSION

by Saeid Golkar PolicyWatch 3517 – August 5, 2021

MOIS and other agencies have been surveilling, abducting, and murdering dissidents for nearly four decades now, brazenly conducting operations in foreign countries under hardline and “pragmatic” Iranian governments alike.

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MESOP NEWS : COUNTDOWN – Der Iran ist noch 10 Wochen davon entfernt nuklearwaffenfähig zu sein

 

5 8. 2021 – Benny Gantz informierte Botschafter der UNSC-Mitgliedsländer: “Dies ist der Mann, der persönlich für die Terroranschläge im Golf von Oman verantwortlich ist.”Am Mittwochmorgen gaben Verteidigungsminister Benny Gantz (Blau-Weiß) und Außenminister Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) nach einem Briefing der Botschafter im Außenministerium eine gemeinsame Erklärung ab.

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MESOP NEWS  ISRAEL INTELLIGENCE –  Too Many Coincidences: The Likelihood That a Lab Leak in Wuhan Led to the COVID-19 Outbreak

By Lt. Col. (res.) Dr. Dany ShohamAugust  BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,112, August 3, 2021

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: More than a year and a half after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the way in which its causative virus first emanated remains unclear. While new viruses appearing within humans usually derive from animal viruses, a series of exceptional coincidences in Wuhan, China prior to and during the onset of the pandemic strongly support the laboratory leak theory.

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MESOP NEWS : THE BIDEN BLUFF  – ‘Consequences’ for Iran meaningless with sanction relief in play- analysis

The mixed messages of talking tough while offering sanctions relief allow Iran to continue its malign behavior and rush to a nuclear weapon with impunity.

By LAHAV HARKOV   JERUSALEM POST – AUGUST 3, 2021  – Three days after the Iranian drone attack on the Israel-managed Mercer Street ship off the coast of Oman, and a day after the US and UK publicly named Iran as the culprit in the bombing that killed a British and a Romanian national, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson talked tough.

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MESOP ANALYSIS : The ‘Balkanization’ of Iran is a fantasy. Here’s why.

Iran Source by Raz Zimmt (INSS ISRAEL) 2 Aug 2021

The protests sparked by a severe water crisis in southwestern Khuzestan province once again drew attention to the discrimination against ethnic minorities in Iran. During the demonstrations, in which security forces killed at least eight, protesters highlighting water shortages and deteriorating economic conditions shouted slogans against the regime and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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MESOP NEWS : COMING TOGETHER = ISRAEL & AZERBAIJAN AGAINST ARMENIAN CHRISTIANS

The Potential for Azerbaijani Mediation of Turkish-Israeli Relations

by Oğul TunaGökhan Çınkara Jul 20, 2021 THE WASHINGTON INSTITUTE – Brief Analysis – As Turkey begins to realize the strategic potential of closer ties with Israel, it could rely on Azerbaijan to help facilitate a rapprochement.

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MESOP NEWS : Ben & Jerry’s founders say they’re ‘proud’ of company’s Israel boycott

The founders stressed that they are “proud Jews” and that Israel was one of the company’s first overseas markets.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   JULY 29, 2021  –  Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, the founders of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, stated that they are “supporters of the State of Israel,” but still support the company’s decision to boycott Israeli settlements in the West Bank, in an opinion piece in The New York Times on Wednesday.

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MESOP NEWS : ISRAELI WEAPONS FOR ELIMINATION OF ARMENIAN CHRISTIANS

Azerbaijan & Israel: Friendship of values

Baku and Jerusalem enjoy strong relations underpinned by several key factors that contribute to these ties’ long-term resilience.

By  Farid Shafiyev ISRAEL HAYOM   07-29-2021  – Azerbaijan and Israel enjoy strong relations underpinned by several factors, including security, trade, tourism and humanitarian cooperation. Israel is one of the main suppliers of the modern weapons

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