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Comments: Faramarz khan, unfortunately this will not be a binding document to have enforceable penalty. This was actually a smart move by iran to kind of goozpeech the West. iran knows that the document will get abandoned by its entirety in 2.5 years. And by entirety it means whatever clause you put in the document including enforceable penalty. Iran knows this well and West also has no other mechanism to have a separate agreement for the penalty. Iran is playing the game right. There is no incentive for iran Or if there is it is very incremental. They are better off without JCPOA
Comments: من اگه رو تشک بودم حریفو ول میکردم با داور کشتی میگرفتم [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW6AVZzyQlw&t=80s&ab_channel=360DegreesWrestling[/video]
Comments: $$$ dropped to 30,000 in Iran! My 25,000 prediction might come true after all…
Comments: If Iran's answer is "no" The problem that everyone will face in the last hours before the meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency is the next step after Iran disagrees with the text proposed by Europe or does not give a clear answer to it. In this case, the ball will fall in the court of the Europeans to take a position against Iran in a situation where Iran continues its nuclear program. There are two reasons for Iran's insistence on closing its case in the IAEA: firstly, the two centers in question have probably been used in the framework of Iran's military nuclear program, which was stopped in 2003, and its approval by Iran means admitting its military nature. The nuclear program itself. The second is that the two mentioned centers were discovered after the 2015 nuclear agreement and based on the information provided by Israel, and later it became clear that the Israelis were able to transfer Iran's nuclear archives out of Iran and into Israel. Iranians believe that Israel will reveal new information from this archive when it deems appropriate, and in this way, it will question Iran's performance at any moment and destroy any agreement reached. Iran wants to close its nuclear archive file forever and get guarantees from the relevant countries in this regard, but these countries have informed Iran that this is Iran's problem with the Atomic Energy Agency and has nothing to do with the countries negotiating with Iran in Vienna. Now the question is, if the nuclear agreement is not revived, how will Iran behave in the region? Those familiar with the approaches of the Iranian authorities predict that Tehran will work harder to maintain the influence it has gained over several decades. These sources are worried that the escalation of tensions in Iraq, the disruption of negotiations to draw the borders of Israel and Lebanon, the collapse of the ceasefire in Yemen and the strengthening of Iran's presence in Syria are the consequences of the failure of the nuclear negotiations, because Iran can be a subject for bargaining in these areas. meet with the West and advance his development agenda.
Comments: ![]() کشور منزوی و منقطع از جهان، توانانی کسب نامزدی میزبانی جام جهانی را ندارد. عصرایران؛ رضا غبیشاوی - پیشنهاد می شود ایران برای کسب نامزدی میزبانی جام جهانی فوتبال 20 سال دیگر کاندیدا شود. یعنی سال 2042. شاید می فرمایید ای بابا، ما کجا و میزبانی از جام جهانی کجا. ما که در بدیهیات این فوتبال، لنگ می زنیم و هنوز در الفبای نشست و برخاست ها مشکل داریم؛ ما که هنوز حتی در اولیه هایی چون ورود زنان به استادیوم و حق پخش مسابقات، قفل کرده ایم؛ چگونه از میزبانی چنین رویداد بزرگ جهانی سخن بگوییم. عرض می کنم.
Comments: [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcLKWdHL8Wk&ab_channel=SimayAzadiTV[/video]
Comments: I think an enforceable penalty for breach of contract would be the way to go. This would kill trump to have to pay Iran to tear up the document this time. :)
Comments: Don't expect Iran to start pumping more oil any time soon as a nuclear deal remains far off, Goldman warns
Goldman's analysts said oil markets had gotten ahead of themselves and that Iran and the US have fewer incentives to sign a deal than is commonly assumed. Russia, a signatory to the original deal, is likely to be an obstacle, they said. "Russia's interest in high commodity prices makes their obstruction of a deal more likely, in our view," the analysts wrote. "Revived relations between the US and Saudi Arabia also reduce the likelihood of the Biden Administration seeking to obtain additional barrels from a nation it maintains no formal diplomatic relations with."
Comments: Will they or not??? What Would an Iran Deal Mean for Oil Markets? Volumes in storage could be shipped fast if accord is reached Work to revive fields and arrange contracts will take longer
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Nearly Half Of Young People Want To Leave Iran - PollAlmost half of Iranian youth want to leave the country amid pessimism about their future, a recent opinion survey conducted from abroad shows. Asked if they would go and live in a foreign country given the chance; 49 percent of people aged 18-29 said yes. The percentage among the general population was fully one-third. Statis Consulting, a US based opinion research outfit focusing on Iran, conducted the poll among 1,246 Iranian residents aged 18 and older in July. “Based on the sample, there is a 95 percent confidence that the margin of sampling error is within ± 2.7 percentage points,” Stasis said. Iran’s economic situation has drastically deteriorated since former President Donald Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran (JCPOA) and imposed crippling sanctions. But since the election of ultra-conservative Ebrahim Raisi as president in 2021, lifestyle pressures have also increased, with harsher enforcement o Islamic rules. Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed responded affirmatively when asked if“Iranian youth do not see prosperity in their future.” Only 20 percent disagreed with the statement. Fifty-three percent of respondents said that “government officials restrict the liberties of Iranian youth by interfering in their lifestyle. This number is even worse among young people aged 18 to 29; sixty-four percent believe this statement to be true.”
Public defiance of forced hijab began in December 201, with a woman standing on a main street in Tehran and removing her headscarf Since early June, the government has been cracking down on forced hijab violators, with enforcing tougher restrictions. Thousands have been stopped on the streets by ‘morality police’ and many have been detained and fined. Security forces arrested many women who took part in an anti-hijab civil disobedience action on July 12, when many women came to the streets with no headscarves. Among the reasons why Iranians have left the country in recent years, the overall state of the economy is the main factor, according to the survey. The economy “was mentioned by fifty-seven percent of respondents, followed by political or religious freedom (twenty-six percent), and hope for a better life (twenty-five percent). Only five percent mentioned looking for higher education is the main reason for Iranians leaving the country.” Fifty-five percent of respondents did not show confidence in President Raisi regarding issues that matter to young people. Only 35 percent believe that problems facing the youth are among Raisi’s priorities. “Among young people aged 18 to 29, sixty-five percent say issues concerning young people are not Raisi’s priority. Only twenty-seven percent completely or somewhat agree. Moreover, most Iranians do not believe that President’s Raisi can boost economic opportunities for Iranian youth (fifty-nine percent),” Stasis reported. The government and parliament dominated by hardliners loyal to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have dragged out negotiation with the United States to revive the nuclear agreement for more than a year. Sanctions have stayed in place and the economic crisis has deepened. Overall inflation stands at 54 percent and food prices have risen by more than 100 percent since Raisi took office last August, according to official figures. Statis also concluded that “those who reside in urban centers and who hold a college degree are more likely to say that they would prefer to leave Iran than Iranians who live in rural communities and who do not hold college degrees. Forty-three percent of Iranians who have a college degree say they would prefer to live in a foreign country.” Interestingly, Germany is the top choice (16%) for those who want to leave, followed closely by Canada (15%) and the United States (14%).
Comments: Goldman Says Iran Nuclear Deal Is ‘Unlikely’ After Oil Tumbles
Comments: It is a lose / lose situation for Iran. Asking for compensation is meaningless, compensated by who? USA? They can and will just leave and flip everyone off. They just won't pay. They made a case for Iraq with having WMD out of toy trucks. They have two choices: 1) by the time they clear SWIFT and FATF it is almost end of 2023. So no money until then, unless they get an Airplane full of cash upon approval and this time USA will not do that. In 2024 there is a US election and god knows what will happen. So the best thing is just forget about everything especially since the system will need to strengthen militarily and we know people will not see a change in the next two years as Zinsky mentioned. So we might as well work on the Bomb, strengthen our proxy presence in the region and South America, and at the time we have the Bomb, world cannot do jack shit but we can ask for a lot. Just like North Korea. Totally goozpeech
Comments: ‘Original Antigenic Sin’ Is a Real Problem with COVID-19 Vaccines |
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One would hope that Iran is clear on the mode of compensation mechanism. By now it ought to be clear to Iran and the international community, the nature of this beast and how it conducts “diplomacy”, with a FORKED TONGUE! I forgot who came up with this last saying.
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| keefer |
مگه این مسابقات کشورهای اسلامی نیست؟ چرا فقط کشور ما باید تا این حد به بانوان سخت بگیره واقعا اگه بانوان ما هم میتونستن مثل ترکیه ازبکستان یا باکو تو همه رشته ها شرکت میکردن الان لازم نبود نگران رسیدن ازبکستان باشیم😡😡 ما همیشه کاسه داغتر از آش بودیم
پولی که ما به فوتبالیستهامون میدیم اگه خرج زیرساختهای ورزشمون کرده بودیم الان اول بودیم
نظر به اینکه در مسابقات زنان ایران بسیاری از رشته ها را نمی تواند داشته باشد لطمه بزرگی به کاروان ایران می زند . من مانده ام چرا اسلام ما با بقیه فرق دارد
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| ردیف | کشور | طلا | نقره | برنز | مجموع |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ۱ | ترکیه | ۹۰ | ۸۱ | ۶۳ | ۲۳۴ |
| ۲ | ازبکستان | ۴۰ | ۲۸ | ۴۴ | ۱۱۲ |
| ۳ | ایران | ۳۷ | ۳۱ | ۴۲ | ۱۱۰ |
| ۴ | آذربایجان | ۲۰ | ۲۷ | ۲۰ | ۶۷ |
| ۵ | قزاقستان | ۱۹ | ۲۰ | ۲۹ | ۶۸ |
| ۶ | اندونزی | ۱۲ | ۹ | ۱۸ | ۳۹ |
| ۷ | مراکش | ۹ | ۸ | ۲۰ | ۳۷ |
| ۸ | بحرین | ۹ | ۷ | ۶ | ۲۲ |
| ۹ | الجزایر | ۷ | ۷ | ۸ | ۲۲ |
| ۱۰ | قرقیزستان | ۷ | ۶ | ۱۲ | ۲۵ |
انتهای پیام
| keefer |

تیم فوتبال استقلال در آستانه شکل دادن یک تیم پرمهره است و این در حالی است که برخی از ستارههای این کهکشان در شرایط ایدهآل نیستند.
دوشنبه، روز فعال استقلال در نقل و انتقالات بود؛ جایی که این باشگاه به طور رسمی از مهدی قایدی، محمدحسین مرادمند و محمد محبی رونمایی کرد و خبر از توافق با سیاوش یزدانی، مدافع فصل گذشتهاش داد.
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