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Dr. Kharrazi in an Interview with Al Mayadeen: There’s a possibility that Iran May Increase Its Missile Range

Strategic Council Online: The President of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations stated, “So far, we’ve taken into consideration the Western concerns, mainly those of Europeans, regarding our missile range. However, when they ignore our concerns—particularly regarding the territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran—there’s no reason for us to heed their concerns. Therefore, there’s a possibility that Iran may increase its missile range.”

Formation of Nuclear BRICS to Achieve Zero Carbon in Electricity Production

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: During a BRICS meeting in Moscow at the end of October, senior officials from the nuclear industry of member states signed a joint statement supporting establishing a BRICS nuclear platform. This move underscores the importance of peaceful nuclear energy in these nations’ future energy strategies. From the Islamic Republic of Iran, a delegation from the Atomic Energy Organization, headed by IAEO Deputy and CEO of Iran’s Nuclear Energy Production and Development Holding Company, and active brokers participated in the proceedings. The participating members signed a statement supporting the formation of a nuclear platform (Nuclear BRICS).

The Prospect of Escalating Tensions between China and Taiwan

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian issues said: The recent tensions between China and Taiwan are not new. The differences between China and Taiwan are rooted in the history of this land and the Indo-Pacific equations that America and the West are trying to fuel. Nevertheless, China is trying to resolve the dispute peacefully.

Behind the Scenes of UAE’s Claims about Iran’s Three Islands

Strategic Council Online—Interview: A former Iranian diplomat says the British government is behind the United Arab Emirates’ claims about the three islands. He says that considering the developments in the region, especially the war in Ukraine, London is trying to associate the European Union with these claims to put pressure on Tehran.

An Analysis of Consequences of Russian Energy Embargo

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After Russia attacked Ukraine, the European Union and the United States imposed a series of wide-ranging sanctions against Russia in various economic, commercial, and energy fields. Of course, before Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022, the European Union had imposed other sanctions against Moscow following the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. However, these sanctions were not applied in the energy field because Russia supplied about 40% of oil and gas to 18 European countries. But after the Russian attack on Ukraine, European and US sanctions were applied in the field of energy more broadly and comprehensively.

Reasons for Boosting China’s Nuclear Arsenal & Related Concerns

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An international issues expert said the expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal should be analyzed in the framework of the strategy of “nuclear superiority,” in which a tripolar nuclear world will be formed. In this world, the idea of a nuclear war is more likely compared to the nuclear bipolar world.

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Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Russian affairs stated that Algeria’s weapons structure relies on Russian technology and this has caused hardware dependence on Russia, He added: “Due to Europe’s dependence on Algerian energy, the embargo on this country should be endorsed and supported by its European partners; meantime Washington has to convince Brussels over these sanctions, and it is likely to cause differences between them, as well as differences within the European Union.

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Commenting on the French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Algeria, which is also his first visit to that country, an expert on Europe affairs said: The visit is of special importance; because of the special relations that existed between France and Algeria in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Strategic Council Online – Morocco is the last country that has taken measures for normalization of relations with the Zionist regime. This country, along with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, is the sixth country in the Arab world that establishes diplomatic relations with Israel. In return for the normalization of relations, Morocco received recognition of possession of Western Sahara.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Expert on international affairs

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The referendum on a new constitution for Algeria was held on the first of October 2020 with the participation of political parties such as Talae al-Horriat (the third party of presidential elections of 2019) and Jibhat ul-Mustaqbal (the fifth party) and the opposition of Islamist parties such as Movement of Society for Peace (known as HAMAS), the Algerian Labors Party and the Algerian Justice and Development Front. In the referendum on Algeria’s new constitution, only 23.84 per cent of the people voted for further change and amendments in the governing rules and administration. The draft text of the new constitution was approved with the yes vote of 66 per cent of the participants while 33 per cent opposed it. This is while 76 per cent of the eligible voters did not participate in the referendum, encouraging the leaders of some of Algeria’s political parties to nullify the plebiscite.
Mahmoud Fazeli—expert of international issues

Algerian Protests Outlook

Algerian Protests Outlook

Strategic Council Online: An analyst on African and West Asian affairs, referring to Algeria’s presidential election and the subsequent unrests, said the opposition’s capacity was not big enough to accomplish their goals behind the protest rallies; so it seems that the government would eventually succeed in forcing the opposition to stop their demonstrations first by giving them promises and then by threatening them.

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Strategic Council Online: The coincidence of the unrests in Algeria and Sudan with the spread of domestic conflicts in Libya, has led some analysts to speak of the common roots of these events. These analysts believe that the developments in Sudan, Algeria and Libya are caused by a new wave of changes started from Africa following the defeat of the Arab Spring in the north and northeast Africa.
Jafar Ghanadbashi – African and West Asian Affairs Expert

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on European issues said: Algeria recently announced that it will recall its ambassador from Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for the autonomy plan of the Western Sahara under the rule of the Maghreb. Macron considers this plan “the only way” to resolve the long-term disputes between the Maghreb and Algeria.

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on regional issues said Qatari authorities will definitely resist Western pressure to expel Hamas leaders from their territory, and probably the United States will not move towards a zero-hundred equation in this regard because if the Hamas leaders remain in Qatar, which is an ally of the United States, is better than moving to a country outside the power of the United States to exert pressure.

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: There are various signs that indicate the failure of the US “New Middle East” plan in the region, as the Al-Aqsa Storm is the last sign of the failure of the old US plan to create a new Middle East, which could have unprecedented consequences in geostrategic and geopolitical dimensions. Barsam Mohammadi – Expert on regional affairs

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Dr. Kharrazi in an Interview with Al Mayadeen: There’s a possibility that Iran May Increase Its Missile Range

Strategic Council Online: The President of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations stated, “So far, we’ve taken into consideration the Western concerns, mainly those of Europeans, regarding our missile range. However, when they ignore our concerns—particularly regarding the territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran—there’s no reason for us to heed their concerns. Therefore, there’s a possibility that Iran may increase its missile range.”

Formation of Nuclear BRICS to Achieve Zero Carbon in Electricity Production

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: During a BRICS meeting in Moscow at the end of October, senior officials from the nuclear industry of member states signed a joint statement supporting establishing a BRICS nuclear platform. This move underscores the importance of peaceful nuclear energy in these nations’ future energy strategies. From the Islamic Republic of Iran, a delegation from the Atomic Energy Organization, headed by IAEO Deputy and CEO of Iran’s Nuclear Energy Production and Development Holding Company, and active brokers participated in the proceedings. The participating members signed a statement supporting the formation of a nuclear platform (Nuclear BRICS).

The Prospect of Escalating Tensions between China and Taiwan

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian issues said: The recent tensions between China and Taiwan are not new. The differences between China and Taiwan are rooted in the history of this land and the Indo-Pacific equations that America and the West are trying to fuel. Nevertheless, China is trying to resolve the dispute peacefully.

Behind the Scenes of UAE’s Claims about Iran’s Three Islands

Strategic Council Online—Interview: A former Iranian diplomat says the British government is behind the United Arab Emirates’ claims about the three islands. He says that considering the developments in the region, especially the war in Ukraine, London is trying to associate the European Union with these claims to put pressure on Tehran.

An Analysis of Consequences of Russian Energy Embargo

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After Russia attacked Ukraine, the European Union and the United States imposed a series of wide-ranging sanctions against Russia in various economic, commercial, and energy fields. Of course, before Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022, the European Union had imposed other sanctions against Moscow following the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. However, these sanctions were not applied in the energy field because Russia supplied about 40% of oil and gas to 18 European countries. But after the Russian attack on Ukraine, European and US sanctions were applied in the field of energy more broadly and comprehensively.

Reasons for Boosting China’s Nuclear Arsenal & Related Concerns

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An international issues expert said the expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal should be analyzed in the framework of the strategy of “nuclear superiority,” in which a tripolar nuclear world will be formed. In this world, the idea of a nuclear war is more likely compared to the nuclear bipolar world.

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Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Russian affairs stated that Algeria’s weapons structure relies on Russian technology and this has caused hardware dependence on Russia, He added: “Due to Europe’s dependence on Algerian energy, the embargo on this country should be endorsed and supported by its European partners; meantime Washington has to convince Brussels over these sanctions, and it is likely to cause differences between them, as well as differences within the European Union.

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Commenting on the French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Algeria, which is also his first visit to that country, an expert on Europe affairs said: The visit is of special importance; because of the special relations that existed between France and Algeria in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Strategic Council Online – Morocco is the last country that has taken measures for normalization of relations with the Zionist regime. This country, along with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, is the sixth country in the Arab world that establishes diplomatic relations with Israel. In return for the normalization of relations, Morocco received recognition of possession of Western Sahara.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Expert on international affairs

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The referendum on a new constitution for Algeria was held on the first of October 2020 with the participation of political parties such as Talae al-Horriat (the third party of presidential elections of 2019) and Jibhat ul-Mustaqbal (the fifth party) and the opposition of Islamist parties such as Movement of Society for Peace (known as HAMAS), the Algerian Labors Party and the Algerian Justice and Development Front. In the referendum on Algeria’s new constitution, only 23.84 per cent of the people voted for further change and amendments in the governing rules and administration. The draft text of the new constitution was approved with the yes vote of 66 per cent of the participants while 33 per cent opposed it. This is while 76 per cent of the eligible voters did not participate in the referendum, encouraging the leaders of some of Algeria’s political parties to nullify the plebiscite.
Mahmoud Fazeli—expert of international issues

Algerian Protests Outlook

Algerian Protests Outlook

Strategic Council Online: An analyst on African and West Asian affairs, referring to Algeria’s presidential election and the subsequent unrests, said the opposition’s capacity was not big enough to accomplish their goals behind the protest rallies; so it seems that the government would eventually succeed in forcing the opposition to stop their demonstrations first by giving them promises and then by threatening them.

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Strategic Council Online: The coincidence of the unrests in Algeria and Sudan with the spread of domestic conflicts in Libya, has led some analysts to speak of the common roots of these events. These analysts believe that the developments in Sudan, Algeria and Libya are caused by a new wave of changes started from Africa following the defeat of the Arab Spring in the north and northeast Africa.
Jafar Ghanadbashi – African and West Asian Affairs Expert

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on European issues said: Algeria recently announced that it will recall its ambassador from Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for the autonomy plan of the Western Sahara under the rule of the Maghreb. Macron considers this plan “the only way” to resolve the long-term disputes between the Maghreb and Algeria.

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on regional issues said Qatari authorities will definitely resist Western pressure to expel Hamas leaders from their territory, and probably the United States will not move towards a zero-hundred equation in this regard because if the Hamas leaders remain in Qatar, which is an ally of the United States, is better than moving to a country outside the power of the United States to exert pressure.

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: There are various signs that indicate the failure of the US “New Middle East” plan in the region, as the Al-Aqsa Storm is the last sign of the failure of the old US plan to create a new Middle East, which could have unprecedented consequences in geostrategic and geopolitical dimensions. Barsam Mohammadi – Expert on regional affairs

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Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Russian affairs stated that Algeria’s weapons structure relies on Russian technology and this has caused hardware dependence on Russia, He added: “Due to Europe’s dependence on Algerian energy, the embargo on this country should be endorsed and supported by its European partners; meantime Washington has to convince Brussels over these sanctions, and it is likely to cause differences between them, as well as differences within the European Union.

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Commenting on the French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Algeria, which is also his first visit to that country, an expert on Europe affairs said: The visit is of special importance; because of the special relations that existed between France and Algeria in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Strategic Council Online – Morocco is the last country that has taken measures for normalization of relations with the Zionist regime. This country, along with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, is the sixth country in the Arab world that establishes diplomatic relations with Israel. In return for the normalization of relations, Morocco received recognition of possession of Western Sahara.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Expert on international affairs

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The referendum on a new constitution for Algeria was held on the first of October 2020 with the participation of political parties such as Talae al-Horriat (the third party of presidential elections of 2019) and Jibhat ul-Mustaqbal (the fifth party) and the opposition of Islamist parties such as Movement of Society for Peace (known as HAMAS), the Algerian Labors Party and the Algerian Justice and Development Front. In the referendum on Algeria’s new constitution, only 23.84 per cent of the people voted for further change and amendments in the governing rules and administration. The draft text of the new constitution was approved with the yes vote of 66 per cent of the participants while 33 per cent opposed it. This is while 76 per cent of the eligible voters did not participate in the referendum, encouraging the leaders of some of Algeria’s political parties to nullify the plebiscite.
Mahmoud Fazeli—expert of international issues

Algerian Protests Outlook

Algerian Protests Outlook

Strategic Council Online: An analyst on African and West Asian affairs, referring to Algeria’s presidential election and the subsequent unrests, said the opposition’s capacity was not big enough to accomplish their goals behind the protest rallies; so it seems that the government would eventually succeed in forcing the opposition to stop their demonstrations first by giving them promises and then by threatening them.

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Strategic Council Online: The coincidence of the unrests in Algeria and Sudan with the spread of domestic conflicts in Libya, has led some analysts to speak of the common roots of these events. These analysts believe that the developments in Sudan, Algeria and Libya are caused by a new wave of changes started from Africa following the defeat of the Arab Spring in the north and northeast Africa.
Jafar Ghanadbashi – African and West Asian Affairs Expert

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on European issues said: Algeria recently announced that it will recall its ambassador from Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for the autonomy plan of the Western Sahara under the rule of the Maghreb. Macron considers this plan “the only way” to resolve the long-term disputes between the Maghreb and Algeria.

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on regional issues said Qatari authorities will definitely resist Western pressure to expel Hamas leaders from their territory, and probably the United States will not move towards a zero-hundred equation in this regard because if the Hamas leaders remain in Qatar, which is an ally of the United States, is better than moving to a country outside the power of the United States to exert pressure.

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: There are various signs that indicate the failure of the US “New Middle East” plan in the region, as the Al-Aqsa Storm is the last sign of the failure of the old US plan to create a new Middle East, which could have unprecedented consequences in geostrategic and geopolitical dimensions. Barsam Mohammadi – Expert on regional affairs

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Dr. Kharrazi in an Interview with Al Mayadeen: There’s a possibility that Iran May Increase Its Missile Range

Strategic Council Online: The President of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations stated, “So far, we’ve taken into consideration the Western concerns, mainly those of Europeans, regarding our missile range. However, when they ignore our concerns—particularly regarding the territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran—there’s no reason for us to heed their concerns. Therefore, there’s a possibility that Iran may increase its missile range.”

Formation of Nuclear BRICS to Achieve Zero Carbon in Electricity Production

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: During a BRICS meeting in Moscow at the end of October, senior officials from the nuclear industry of member states signed a joint statement supporting establishing a BRICS nuclear platform. This move underscores the importance of peaceful nuclear energy in these nations’ future energy strategies. From the Islamic Republic of Iran, a delegation from the Atomic Energy Organization, headed by IAEO Deputy and CEO of Iran’s Nuclear Energy Production and Development Holding Company, and active brokers participated in the proceedings. The participating members signed a statement supporting the formation of a nuclear platform (Nuclear BRICS).

The Prospect of Escalating Tensions between China and Taiwan

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian issues said: The recent tensions between China and Taiwan are not new. The differences between China and Taiwan are rooted in the history of this land and the Indo-Pacific equations that America and the West are trying to fuel. Nevertheless, China is trying to resolve the dispute peacefully.

Behind the Scenes of UAE’s Claims about Iran’s Three Islands

Strategic Council Online—Interview: A former Iranian diplomat says the British government is behind the United Arab Emirates’ claims about the three islands. He says that considering the developments in the region, especially the war in Ukraine, London is trying to associate the European Union with these claims to put pressure on Tehran.

An Analysis of Consequences of Russian Energy Embargo

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After Russia attacked Ukraine, the European Union and the United States imposed a series of wide-ranging sanctions against Russia in various economic, commercial, and energy fields. Of course, before Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022, the European Union had imposed other sanctions against Moscow following the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. However, these sanctions were not applied in the energy field because Russia supplied about 40% of oil and gas to 18 European countries. But after the Russian attack on Ukraine, European and US sanctions were applied in the field of energy more broadly and comprehensively.

Reasons for Boosting China’s Nuclear Arsenal & Related Concerns

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An international issues expert said the expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal should be analyzed in the framework of the strategy of “nuclear superiority,” in which a tripolar nuclear world will be formed. In this world, the idea of a nuclear war is more likely compared to the nuclear bipolar world.

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Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Implications of Russia-Algeria Arms Deal

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Russian affairs stated that Algeria’s weapons structure relies on Russian technology and this has caused hardware dependence on Russia, He added: “Due to Europe’s dependence on Algerian energy, the embargo on this country should be endorsed and supported by its European partners; meantime Washington has to convince Brussels over these sanctions, and it is likely to cause differences between them, as well as differences within the European Union.

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

An Analysis of Macron’s Algeria Trip

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Commenting on the French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Algeria, which is also his first visit to that country, an expert on Europe affairs said: The visit is of special importance; because of the special relations that existed between France and Algeria in the late 19th and 20th centuries.

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Normalization of Morocco’s Relations with Zionist Regime; Turning Israel into a Security Threat to Algeria

Strategic Council Online – Morocco is the last country that has taken measures for normalization of relations with the Zionist regime. This country, along with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain and Sudan, is the sixth country in the Arab world that establishes diplomatic relations with Israel. In return for the normalization of relations, Morocco received recognition of possession of Western Sahara.
Mahmoud Fazeli – Expert on international affairs

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Outcome of the poor participation of people in Algeria Constitution referendum

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The referendum on a new constitution for Algeria was held on the first of October 2020 with the participation of political parties such as Talae al-Horriat (the third party of presidential elections of 2019) and Jibhat ul-Mustaqbal (the fifth party) and the opposition of Islamist parties such as Movement of Society for Peace (known as HAMAS), the Algerian Labors Party and the Algerian Justice and Development Front. In the referendum on Algeria’s new constitution, only 23.84 per cent of the people voted for further change and amendments in the governing rules and administration. The draft text of the new constitution was approved with the yes vote of 66 per cent of the participants while 33 per cent opposed it. This is while 76 per cent of the eligible voters did not participate in the referendum, encouraging the leaders of some of Algeria’s political parties to nullify the plebiscite.
Mahmoud Fazeli—expert of international issues

Algerian Protests Outlook

Algerian Protests Outlook

Strategic Council Online: An analyst on African and West Asian affairs, referring to Algeria’s presidential election and the subsequent unrests, said the opposition’s capacity was not big enough to accomplish their goals behind the protest rallies; so it seems that the government would eventually succeed in forcing the opposition to stop their demonstrations first by giving them promises and then by threatening them.

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Analyzing Algerian Unrest

Strategic Council Online: The coincidence of the unrests in Algeria and Sudan with the spread of domestic conflicts in Libya, has led some analysts to speak of the common roots of these events. These analysts believe that the developments in Sudan, Algeria and Libya are caused by a new wave of changes started from Africa following the defeat of the Arab Spring in the north and northeast Africa.
Jafar Ghanadbashi – African and West Asian Affairs Expert

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

An Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and Benefit Seeking of France

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on European issues said: Algeria recently announced that it will recall its ambassador from Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for the autonomy plan of the Western Sahara under the rule of the Maghreb. Macron considers this plan “the only way” to resolve the long-term disputes between the Maghreb and Algeria.

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

The prospect of Possible Departure of Hamas Political Office from Qatar

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on regional issues said Qatari authorities will definitely resist Western pressure to expel Hamas leaders from their territory, and probably the United States will not move towards a zero-hundred equation in this regard because if the Hamas leaders remain in Qatar, which is an ally of the United States, is better than moving to a country outside the power of the United States to exert pressure.

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Brain Death of New US Middle East Plan

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: There are various signs that indicate the failure of the US “New Middle East” plan in the region, as the Al-Aqsa Storm is the last sign of the failure of the old US plan to create a new Middle East, which could have unprecedented consequences in geostrategic and geopolitical dimensions. Barsam Mohammadi – Expert on regional affairs

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Dr. Kharrazi in an Interview with Al Mayadeen: There’s a possibility that Iran May Increase Its Missile Range

Strategic Council Online: The President of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations stated, “So far, we’ve taken into consideration the Western concerns, mainly those of Europeans, regarding our missile range. However, when they ignore our concerns—particularly regarding the territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran—there’s no reason for us to heed their concerns. Therefore, there’s a possibility that Iran may increase its missile range.”

Formation of Nuclear BRICS to Achieve Zero Carbon in Electricity Production

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: During a BRICS meeting in Moscow at the end of October, senior officials from the nuclear industry of member states signed a joint statement supporting establishing a BRICS nuclear platform. This move underscores the importance of peaceful nuclear energy in these nations’ future energy strategies. From the Islamic Republic of Iran, a delegation from the Atomic Energy Organization, headed by IAEO Deputy and CEO of Iran’s Nuclear Energy Production and Development Holding Company, and active brokers participated in the proceedings. The participating members signed a statement supporting the formation of a nuclear platform (Nuclear BRICS).

The Prospect of Escalating Tensions between China and Taiwan

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on East Asian issues said: The recent tensions between China and Taiwan are not new. The differences between China and Taiwan are rooted in the history of this land and the Indo-Pacific equations that America and the West are trying to fuel. Nevertheless, China is trying to resolve the dispute peacefully.

Behind the Scenes of UAE’s Claims about Iran’s Three Islands

Strategic Council Online—Interview: A former Iranian diplomat says the British government is behind the United Arab Emirates’ claims about the three islands. He says that considering the developments in the region, especially the war in Ukraine, London is trying to associate the European Union with these claims to put pressure on Tehran.

An Analysis of Consequences of Russian Energy Embargo

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: After Russia attacked Ukraine, the European Union and the United States imposed a series of wide-ranging sanctions against Russia in various economic, commercial, and energy fields. Of course, before Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022, the European Union had imposed other sanctions against Moscow following the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. However, these sanctions were not applied in the energy field because Russia supplied about 40% of oil and gas to 18 European countries. But after the Russian attack on Ukraine, European and US sanctions were applied in the field of energy more broadly and comprehensively.

Reasons for Boosting China’s Nuclear Arsenal & Related Concerns

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An international issues expert said the expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal should be analyzed in the framework of the strategy of “nuclear superiority,” in which a tripolar nuclear world will be formed. In this world, the idea of a nuclear war is more likely compared to the nuclear bipolar world.

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