Iran: West should ‘test the waters’ on nuclear deal with Pezeshkian in power, expert says

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • FRANCE 24 spoke to Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at John Hopkins University. Nasr explained how Iranian reformist Masoud Pezeshkian ended up winning the presidential election that followed the death of hardline president Ebraim Raissi. While Iran's accelerated uranium enrichment is condemned by Western powers, Nasr believes "it's not too late" to "make a deal to stop them where they are". The United States and Europe now "have a better chance of at least testing the waters on a diplomatic front with Pezeshkian".
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Комментарии • 28

  • @pluribus_unum
    @pluribus_unum 19 дней назад +14

    Never forget: We had a nuclear deal.
    Rational actors -- usually in the center or the left -- are often spending valuable time cleaning up the messes of irrational actors -- usually in the right or far-right.

    • @sunnyday3656
      @sunnyday3656 18 дней назад +2

      you right,

    • @sunnyday3656
      @sunnyday3656 18 дней назад +2

      south Korea is also wasting precious time by the right-wing regime

    • @pluribus_unum
      @pluribus_unum 18 дней назад

      @sunnyday3656 - For anyone else who may be curious, as I was, here's a tiny snippet from an article for some of the larger context:
      _“Korea Is Facing a Crisis in Political Leadership”:_ - _Stanford Sociologist Gi-Wook Shin Unpacks the Korean Parliamentary Elections_
      _The April 10 parliamentary elections in South Korea resulted in a landslide victory for the liberal opposition, dealing a resounding setback to President Yoon Suk Yeol and his ruling conservative People Power Party. While the liberal Democratic Party fell short of achieving a super majority, the outcome reflects pervasive public discontent with Yoon's administration amid economic challenges and political controversies, placing Yoon in a difficult position for the remainder of his three-year term._
      _“In a sense, this was a rematch between President Yoon and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung, whom Yoon defeated in the 2022 presidential race by a razor-thin margin, and Lee won in a big way,” explains Stanford sociologist and APARC Director Gi-Wook Shin. “Now the Democratic Party really became Lee’s party.”_

  • @dariushshikhaboolhassan783
    @dariushshikhaboolhassan783 18 дней назад +5

    You had a nuclear deal with Iran and US pulled out the deal unilaterally, France, Britain and rest of the Europeans did not honor the deal either; I wonder how much money FRANCE 24 pays to people like Vali Nasr to say the things they like to hear, as an Iranian I am ashamed of people like Vali Nasr.

    • @MrManny075
      @MrManny075 18 дней назад

      Why would Iran need the West while it has the BRICS, Iran should ignore the West and completely concentrate on the BRICS and try hard to show friendship with its neighbours, especially the Gulf states right now the West tactic is to use others to fight their wars cold or hot, Iran should not play that game and should learn to be the fox

  • @kwamedominik
    @kwamedominik 12 дней назад

    This mention dearly got me "it is not the outcome wanted but an outcome we can live with"

  • @emrekacar5508
    @emrekacar5508 16 дней назад +3

    As a Turkish Citizen, I would never want Iran to have nuclear weapons. However from Iran's point of view, I would never ever trust the parties of nuclear deal anymore. Iran came to an agreement for not to obrain nuclear weapons and in return of that sanctions were supposed to be lifted. In the end, Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons, it's surrounded by its enemies and facing with full aggression and sanctions are even heavier. It's like USA wants Iran to strip off ithe defence capacity before they attack the country.

    • @farbodparhizkar1033
      @farbodparhizkar1033 16 дней назад

      As a Turkish citizen who strikes me as a well-educated one, you're extremely oblivious to the region's situation.

    • @emrekacar5508
      @emrekacar5508 16 дней назад

      @@farbodparhizkar1033 I didn't get your point. I said nothing about the region.

    • @farbodparhizkar1033
      @farbodparhizkar1033 16 дней назад

      @@emrekacar5508 Iran isn't surrounded by enemies, but the Islamic regime has turned everyone against itself.

  • @jvm-tv
    @jvm-tv 18 дней назад +2

    He's 100% on point. I'm surprised he's not more present on the media

    • @saeedsaimonable
      @saeedsaimonable 14 дней назад

      who said the woman didnt vote ???? lots of made up illusion .

  • @ssh-uh7fz
    @ssh-uh7fz 16 дней назад

    I can't believe that Trump gets another chance at being president. The joke is on America this time!

  • @ahmadaliheydarifard9425
    @ahmadaliheydarifard9425 18 дней назад +3

    This person had no corect knowledge of persain politics

  • @michaelramzi1094
    @michaelramzi1094 16 дней назад

    Who made this guy a professor. He lacks deep knowledge of why people didn't vote in a large measure. Or he knows and doesn't want to say it.

    • @farbodparhizkar1033
      @farbodparhizkar1033 16 дней назад

      He's a lobbyist of the Islamic regime.

    • @saeedsaimonable
      @saeedsaimonable 14 дней назад

      @@farbodparhizkar1033 me too I'm a regime lobbyist :D everything u saying is correct
      we love our country and who said the woman didnt vote ???? lots of made up illusion .

    • @farbodparhizkar1033
      @farbodparhizkar1033 14 дней назад

      @@saeedsaimonable You can't claim your love for your country when you're serving oppressors and usurpers.