Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Iran, Sustainable Security and the World Order

The Islamic Republic of Iran as a government that is now proud of the United States' embassy takeover incident in Tehran, after a couple of decades of 1979 Revolution can not be considered as a reliable government in the international arena. United States' Embassy takeover and the hostage crisis in Iran was a clear violation of international law in order to realize the international objectives of the revolutionary government of Iran and thus celebrating the anniversary of this event in Iran means that Iranians continue to believe in the violation of the international law as a strategy in order to realize the national and international purposes.
However, one cannot deny the fact that the international community has been successful in its efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. But this success alone would not rebuild the trust towards the Islamic Republic of Iran and this also does not make the label “potential threat” to be removed from Iran.
A part of the intelligence obtained about "ISIS" project was particularly based on data obtained from the sites located in Iran and it is obvious that the secret cooperation of some Iranian groups including some influential politicians in Tehran such as Hashemi Rafsanjani and Iranian Revolutionary Guards with some groups in the United States and Europe is worrying.
And what is certain is that not only the nuclear weapon is dangerous for the world, but microbial attacks are dangerous, too; the laboratory in one of the small European countries which produces viruses, is also threatening.

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