What for? Is it for accessing the Mediterranean Sea?
Can't you replace those ports with Syrian and Lebanese ports?
Both Syria and Lebanon are friendly towards Russia and Iran and will welcome you happily.
Russia's space agency to launch Iranian satellite into orbit
Aug 3 (Reuters) - Russia will launch a satellite on behalf of Iran into space on Aug. 9, the Roscosmos space agency said on Wednesday.
The spacecraft, a remote sensing satellite called "Khayyam", will be sent into orbit by a Soyuz...
The response should be proportionate, I guess.
Maybe China should support the independence of Scotland and promote it.
Or request Israel to go back to the UN approved borders.
There are many proportionate responses for China to take.
But it seems that China has the spine of a gummy bear after all.
Assuming you're right, what would such an airstrike achieve though?
It's nearly impossible to destroy Fordow without unconventional warfare. We are talking about a large underground facility built under tens of meters of granite and reinforced concrete.
And even if so, the know-how of building...
Unfortunately, China has proven times and times again that it cares about trade and economy more than her sovereignty.
This is obviously a violation of China's sovereignty and claim over Taiwan. After all, Taiwan is not a UN member for a reason.
I mean if the Chinese president visits California...
Salar also exhibited similar ideology at first. I remember his first post attacked Zoroastrians. He probably expected us to applaud him. Little did he know that the overwhelming majority of Iranians are proud of Zoroastrians and our Zoroastrian past.
But at least Salar doesn't disrespect others...
I'm still not convinced that he is acting rudely on purpose to give Iranians a bad reputation. I think he's probably too hot-headed. I don't like his way of looking at things though, and I agree with you that it's certainly bad for us Iranians on PDF.
I am all for increasing our trade with Russia, China, Venezuela, Cuba, Syria, basically any country that is at odds with the West.
However, I can't help but notice that Russia doesn't offer Iran much. Even if you look at the comments of the Russians on that site, many of them don't seem happy...
The problem is that you assume Russia wants a powerful Iran, while a brief look at the history of Iran-Russia trade, deals and relations even after the collapse of the Soviet Union proves the opposite.
Why would Russia go against international treaties that it has helped establish (i.e. the...
Yeah. They have shown their world class negotiation skills in deals with Peugeot, Total Energies, Marc Wilmots, CNPC, energy contracts with Turkey and the UAE, and their inability to procure any useful weapons since the S300 deal signed in 2007 (which we all know how it proceeded), and of course...