Having become inaudible, the Iranian regime manipulates the images in an attempt to make itself heard: its country would be like a cat imprisoned in a corner, obliged to give claws to get out.
Placed with its back to the wall by US sanctions, Tehran has opted for a dangerous headlong flight.
Its objective is clear: to put pressure on the Biden Administration in order to obtain their lifting before any return to the 2015 nuclear deal. But by threatening to violate the last provision of the JCPOA which still stood, Iran risks crossing the line. breaking point.
Tehran has announced its intention to limit the access of international inspectors to some of its facilities within days if the United States does not lift the draconian sanctions that are stifling its economy.
Since Trump tore up the deal in 2018, the mullahs' regime has already freed itself from most of the limits it had agreed to place on its atomic program.
At the beginning of January, the country began to enrich
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