One wave is unsettled, another wave rises again.
Just as the situation in Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, confrontations on the battlefield are becoming increasingly fierce, and the prospects for peace talks are once again facing new variables, a new round of changes is also unfolding in the Middle East.
At the critical moment, three major events worthy of attention occurred, which were closely related to the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Iran.
The first thing is that the negotiations failed? Britain, France and Germany announced the launch of sanctions against Iran.
On the 26th, representatives of Iran and the British Federation held talks in Geneva on the nuclear issue, but the outcome was not smooth.Iran refused to compromise, and pressure from Britain, France and Germany failed.
On the 28th, Britain, France and Germany announced that they had informed the United Nations Security Council to launch a campaign against IranRapid reinstatement of sanctionsIf the Security Council does not pass a resolution within 30 days to "extend the exemption period for sanctions against Iran,"The sanctions against Iran will be reinstated.
However, within these 30 days, Britain, France and Germany will continue to engage with Iran. If the latter makes compromises and concessions, the "sanctions suspension button" can be pressed.
At present, the United States has not responded to this matter.
It should be noted that on the Iranian nuclear issue, the proposal of the three Anglo-German states is similar to that of the United States, namely:Demand that Iran abandon its nuclear program and resume negotiations with the United States.
Prior to this, during the conflict between Iran and Israel, the United States also dispatched fighter jets to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, but in terms of results,The United States and Iraq hold their own opinions——Trump said Iran's nuclear capabilities would be "completely destroyed", but Iran said it would only take a few months at the earliest to resume nuclear activities.
After that, Britain, France, Germany and other countries began to speak out publicly, calling on Iran to resume negotiations with the United States and proposing dialogue with Iran.
But there are signs that Iran’s nuclear program is one of the key underpinnings to counter U.S. Western pressure, and that the sanctions on Iran have not yet been lifted, while the West demands it to give up its nuclear underpinnings, which is clearly unrealistic.
It should be noted that although Britain, France and Germany announced the launch of the "rapid restoration of sanctions" mechanism, it is still unknown whether it can be successfully passed in the Security Council.
After all, the United States, Britain, France and Germany can't represent all the members of the Security Council, and Russia, as one of the permanent members of the Security Council, has a close relationship with Iran, and obviously it will not be indifferent to the West's joint pressure on Iran.
Therefore, it is still unknown whether the pressure plan of the United States, Britain, France and Germany on Iran will be successful, and Iran is bound to take actions to counter it, including speeding up its nuclear program.
After all,The more the West is concerned, the more it can prove that Iran’s “nuclear backbone” has considerable power, and the less likely it will be to give up its nuclear program.
However, just as the Federal Reserve began to stand aside and announce sanctions on Iraq, Australia also made a heavy decision.
The second thing, the Iranian ambassador was expelled from the country, and Australia came back with a tough hand.
On Monday, Reuters that Australia called on Iran's ambassador to Australia, Sadiq, to leave Australia within 72 hours on the basis of "suspect allegations of at least two anti-Jewish attacks in Australia."
At the moment, there have been media footage of Sadiq traveling to Sydney airport and returning to Iran.
The United States also did not respond to this.
However, Iran has denied Australia's accusations.It claimed it was a “unfounded lie,” but even so it did not change the development of the situation.
It is not to be overlooked that for the first time since the Second World War, Australia expelled a foreign ambassador, coupled with the current US-British pressure on Iran, and the close relationship between Australia and the United States and Britain.The expulsion of the Iranian ambassador is part of the Western plan to put pressure on Iran.
It should be noted that Australia's expulsion of the Iranian ambassador on the grounds of allegedly "instigating anti-Semitic attacks" also shows to a certain extent that Australia is obviously closer to Israel among Iran and Israel.
It also shows that many Western countries are now on the opposite side of Iran, which is probably not good news for Iran, which is about to face a new round of sanctions.
However, Iran has also expressed its attitude, saying that it will not succumb to the pressure of Western sanctions, and that the West is deliberately using the nuclear issue to put pressure on Iran, and Iran will take all necessary means to respond and counter it.
However, when the West collectively puts pressure on Iran, Israel is also hiding.
The third thing is that Iran has been severely "infiltrated"? Eight spies were arrested.
On the 30th, Iran's Revolutionary Guards announced that they had arrested people in the eastern province of Reza KhorasanEight spies linked to Israeli intelligence agency Mossadand call themAssassination operations are being planned against Iranian officials and are waiting to destroy key facilities in the province.
At present, Israel has not made any response to this matter, and Iran has not disclosed the identity information of the eight arrested people.
It should be noted that long-term infiltration within Iran is no secret, and during the conflict, a large number of Iranian officers and key nuclear scientists were assassinated, causing significant losses and casualties to Iran.
Although Iran has announced the arrest of a large number of spies and traitors after the end of the Israeli conflict, it seems that the situation in Iran is still very severe today.
More importantly, after the end of the Iraq-Israel conflict, the United States has repeatedly stated that,If necessary, it will strike Iran's nuclear facilities again, and the Israeli army is also on high alert and ready to launch another strike against Iran at any time.
Today, it seems that Iran is not only facing severe political and diplomatic pressure, but also facing the risk of being attacked by war again.
How to deal with it next, Iran really has to think twice.