The ill-advised U.S. policy of maximum pressure revolves around a central misconception that it will put enough economic pressure on Iran to force it to accept Trump’s maximalist demands. It has already been more than a year since the United States has pulled out the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, regulating Iran’s nuclear activities, and none of the stated objectives of maximum pressure have been achieved. Trump’s policy and actions have led only to a political impasse. Article
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Iran didn’t ask for this crisis, but it won’t stand for Trump’s bullying
Ramping up uranium enrichment was an inevitable response to US moves. A resolution is possible if the president changes course. In May 2018, the Trump administration unilaterally withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was designed to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and had been agreed on after 12 years of exhaustive negotiations.Read More
Iran didn’t ask for this crisis, Seyed Hossein Mousavian, 7 July, 2019. Guardian.
بدون همکاری قدرت های منطقه بحران خاورمیانه حل نمی شود
پژوهشگر دانشگاه پرینستون در مقاله ای برای مجله دانشگاه آمریکایی قاهره نوشت: وجود بحرانهای متعدد، خاورمیانه را در بدترین وضعیت قرار داده و بدون همکاری قدرت های منطقه ای این بحران حل شدنی نیست.
.بدون همکاری قدرت های منطقه بحران خاورمیانه حل نمی شود. سید حسین موسویان خرداد ۱۳۹۸ ایرنا
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Interview: What Iran’s Breach Of Uranium Enrichment Limits Will Mean
Iran announced it exceeded another limit on enriched uranium Sunday. NPR’s Michel Martin discusses the latest details with analyst Ali Vaez and former Iran nuclear negotiator Seyed Hossein Mousavian.
Interview with National Public Radio (NPR). Seyed Hossein Mousavian; July 7, 2019
Three Steps Toward Resolving Iran’s Nuclear Crisis
“It been more than two and a half years since Trump’s election, but none of the objectives of the ill-advised “maximum pressure” policy has been achieved. Iran’s economy did not collapse, and the country’s influence did not subside.”
“Three Steps Toward Resolving Iran’s Nuclear Crisis” July 30, 2019; Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Seyed Hossein Mousavian.
What Could Make a Rouhani-Trump Deal Possible?
How Iran Sees Its Standoff With the United States
“Washington’s reversal on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the nuclear deal is known, has turned Iranian citizens’ distrust on the United States and presented Iranian officials with stark, unwanted choices.”
“How Iran sees its Standoff with the United States;” July 12, 2019. Foreign Affairs. Seyed Hossein Mousavian.
Iran will never Give in to Bullying: Former Nuclear Negotiator
Iran’s ex-diplomat and former nuclear negotiator Hossein Mousavian in an article wrote that ramping up uranium enrichment was an inevitable response to US moves, saying a resolution is possible if the president changes course.
“Iran will never Give in to Bullying: Former Nuclear Negotiator;” July 8, 2019. IRNA
JCPOA most comprehensive agreement in non-proliferation History
During even President Obama, you remember John Kerry and the Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, if not every day, they were weekly in touch negotiating, meeting, emailing,’ Ambassador Mousavian noted.
“JCPOA most comprehensive agreement in non-proliferation History;” May 22 2019. IRNA.
Success of Japan’s Initiative Depends on Seven Factors: Ex-nuclear Negotiator
“The nature of a visit by the head of the Japanese government to Iran is positive and demonstrates how effective the Iranian diplomacy is. Japan, which is among the five world big economic powers, has been and continues to be Iran’s important trade partner.”
Success of Japan’s Initiative Depends on Seven Factors; Seyed Hossein Mousavian, June 9, 2019. IRNA
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