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The main way to deal with sanctions is to neutralize them, the world is not just the United States

The main way to deal with sanctions is to neutralize them, the world is not just the United States

PEJOURNAL - Rostam Ghasemi, the economic deputy of the Quds Force and former Iranian oil minister, said at a meeting to review the oppressive sanctions against Iran: "The main problem of the country right now is the economic and livelihood of the people who have problems in this area." He added: "The Supreme Leader of Iran has always had an economic name in the past, which shows the importance of this issue." The economic deputy of the Quds Force stated that over 80% of the people in the poll prioritized the economic issue over other issues and demanded in this…
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Role of UAVs in Future Wars

Role of UAVs in Future Wars

PEJOURNAL - A military expert, speaking in an interview said that UAVs, which stands for unmanned aerial vehicles, have made significant progress in the past two decades, although for the past 20-30 years those aircraft have been present in the air force of some countries, especially the United States, but in the past three decades, especially in the past decade, extraordinary progress has been made in this area. He added: During this period, some countries were able to obtain great achievements in the field of UAV industry, and now in the world, countries such as the United States, Iran, the…
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Double Standard of Europe on Human Rights

Double Standard of Europe on Human Rights

PEJOURNAL - Speaking in an interview an expert on human rights said: The EU sanctions system is now more coherent and strict than in the past. Of course, the human rights gesture of the Union has always existed, and today the sanctions system has become more cohesive, its scope has been expanded and it has become more independent. Regarding the double standards of the EU, he explained: The issue of human rights is not original for the Europeans; that is to say, if we look at the EU 2016 Global Strategy document, they have used the term ‘principle-based pragmatism’, which…
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Cuba, Smooth Transfer of Power in Line with Continuation of Revolution Policy

Cuba, Smooth Transfer of Power in Line with Continuation of Revolution Policy

PEJOURNAL - Speaking in an interview, head of the research of the House of Latin America, said that the recent political developments in Cuba would have a decisive impact on strengthening the roots of the revolution and its dynamism and the most striking reflection and updated form of the political upheaval in Cuba following the eighth congress of the Communist Party was the end of Raul Castro’s tenure in power and the election of Diaz-Canel, the 61-year-old president of that country, as the first Secretary of the Communist Party. He evaluated the move as a turning point in the process…
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Why do security officials of Israel visit Washington?

Why do security officials of Israel visit Washington?

BY: William Holmes PEJOURNAL - William Holmes is a British analyst. He is an expert on Occident-Orient interconnection and conflict issues, with focus on the Middle East, South East Asia, and Far East. Here, you can read his latest opinion on the new security attempts between the United States and Israel: The security-political members of the Zionist regime's cabinet, including the prime minister and ministers of sensitive positions, the chief of staff of the army, the head of Mossad, the head of Shin Bet and the national security adviser, held their second meeting this week on Iran. Earlier in the…
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What does Dimona missile incident mean?

What does Dimona missile incident mean?

PEJOURNAL - A powerful explosion rocked a sensitive Israeli missile factory named Tomer on Tuesday during a test for advanced weapons, according to reports by Israeli news outlets 22 hours later.  Around 1:30 AM Thursday, it was reported that a missile had hit near the occupying regime’s top-secret military nuclear facility Dimona. The landing of the long-range projectile was a game-changer, thus complicating the situation far beyond any simple analysis.  Although the Zionist regime would either try to downplay the gravity of the situation or take advantage of it to improve its disparate internal and political affairs, it would never…
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The role of banks in the Yemen bombings

The role of banks in the Yemen bombings

BY: Valeria Rodriguez PEJOURNAL - An investigation published by the Delas Center for Peace Studies revealed that several European banks financed the Saudi and coalition bombings of Yemen. The report is called "Financing the weapons of the Yemen war" and analyzes the period from 2015 to 2019 in which it accounts for the presence of financial capital from banking entities such as BBVA, Santander, the French Bank BNP Paribas, among others. It should be noted that these banks were not sanctioned for financial support to the bombing against Yemen despite demonstrating the violation of international law, but in contrast in…
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The War in Afghanistan Has Cost Over $2.26 Trillion

The War in Afghanistan Has Cost Over $2.26 Trillion

PEJOURNAL - The US government has spent over $2.26 trillion on its failed war in Afghanistan, according to the latest numbers from Brown University’s Costs of War Project. The report also estimates that the war has directly killed 241,000 people in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The $2.26 trillion in spending was broken down into five categories. The single greatest expense was $933 billion, which was covered by the Defense Department’s Overseas Contingency Operations Budget. The second-highest cost is the estimated interest accrued by borrowing money for the war, which accounts for $530 billion. The Pentagon’s base budget saw increases over the…
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An analytical approach to Iran-China Strategic Document

An analytical approach to Iran-China Strategic Document

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi and Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - The signing of the 25-year roadmap for comprehensive strategic cooperation between Iran and China, as expected, was met with a wave of marginalization based on distortion of reality by various currents inside and outside the country. The beginning of the drafting of this upstream document, on which Iran and China have agreed as a roadmap for the realization of comprehensive strategic cooperation between the two countries, coincided with the official visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Iran on February 23, 2016. At the time, Tehran and Beijing issued a joint statement…
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Sanctions must be neutralized, and the first step in foreign relations should be taken toward neighbors

Sanctions must be neutralized, and the first step in foreign relations should be taken toward neighbors

PEJOURNAL - We have approached Mr. "Rostam Ghasemi" to ask questions to review the various dimensions of his personality, record and plans as someone who considers himself qualified to accept the responsibility of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The details of this conversation are as follows: I think since you have talked less with the media so far, it is better to have a brief introduction of yourself first. In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. I have been working for a long time in the field of construction in different parts of Iran as…
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