Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Russia: An Unfinished War

Iran is one of the key issues in the Middle East. However, even dealing with Iran's threats alone can create opportunities, but the Russian issue is quite different. 
Bush's miscalculation and neglect of Moscow's threats should not be repeated. Nevertheless, the focus of the international community is on the Middle East. While neither Russia is weak enough nor even predictable. 
Russia's all-out the intelligence war in 2014 revealed a reality: Russian silence is just a disguise for their threatening projects. Currently, both Russian intelligence and survivors of removed Moscow-linked mobs are calling for a new war. They are looking for some sort of revenge. Needless to say, their ability has declined sharply since 2014. However, the system's members must be secured even in hell as a top priority. Therefore, a new war must be declared against all remnants of the removed mobs and all the groups in which they operate directly or indirectly. It can be considered a test for Moscow; if they do not want war, then they will not interfere in this fight, otherwise, and if the war is inevitable, the system itself will set the zero hour.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Tehran: A Piece of Silence

Many of the violent crimes are motivated by irrational causes. This is the reality of the world; a fact that reminds one that the 'life mechanism' is not everything for everyone, or at least always. 
The US maximum pressure policy on the Islamic Republic has worked is spite of the expectation of some politicians. But the one thing that has been overlooked about Iran for some time and will probably be fixed in the future is the psychological and cultural status of Tehran. The policy of maximum pressure against the Islamic Republic must continue in silence. In such a case, the Iranian government can respond fully to the pressures. Psychological warfare against Tehran only provokes them to show an immediate and emotional reaction. One cannot get on someone's bad side and then expect a rational response. 
Leaders of the Iranian government are mentally unprepared to play a political role; they are attached to a variety of non-political parameters in a political arena, like an actor who is dependent on the psychosocial deterrent elements of his real-life role. Such an actor resists not only nudity but also any role or act that is far from his true character. The director must play the role of a psychologist as well.