Warning of the people's explosion.. and the fundamentalists' battle.. and the attack on Turkey

Warning of the people's explosion.. and the fundamentalists' battle.. and the attack on Turkey

Warning of the people's explosion.. and the fundamentalists' battle.. and the attack on Turkey

While the reformist newspapers were silent about Pezeshkian's reaffirmation of his rejection of negotiations with America, the fundamentalist newspapers celebrated the latest statement by the Iranian president in which he said, "Some say that there is no way but negotiations, but we say that we will not submit and will not surrender to pressure and arrogance.

" The "Kayhan" newspaper, close to the guide Ali Khamenei, welcomed these statements, while the "Javan" newspaper, close to the Revolutionary Guards, titled it: "Rational logic in rejecting negotiations."

In another matter, the "Ham Mihan" newspaper, addressing the President of the Republic, Masoud Pezeshkian, commented on his statements and positions on the crises that Iran is experiencing: "Mr. Pezeshkian, you have become preoccupied with useless repetitive talk. Let us fear the day when the Iranians will be angry."

The newspaper added: "Mr. Pezeshkian, the people do not care about the efforts made by the government, but what matters to them are the results and gains on the ground. Therefore, make it clear what problems have been solved and what obstacles have been removed."

The "Kayhan" newspaper referred to the verbal battle between the fundamentalists among themselves, as a conflict and debate has raged in recent days between the supporters of the losing candidate Saeed Jalili and the supporters of Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.

The newspaper stressed that the battle between the supporters of Jalili and Qalibaf is playing on enemy territory and that the enemies of the regime are now applauding these conflicting parties and encouraging them to continue such internal battles.

The fundamentalist "Quds" newspaper addressed in a report the living conditions of Iranians with the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, where prices are very high and inflation rates are very high, and stressed the need for the government to change its management approach to reduce the economic crisis.

The newspaper added: The government must take supportive measures for citizens, and limiting inflation is the basis for this file because global experiences in managing the economy show that any intervention by governments without putting a limit and controlling inflation fails to achieve its goals and that its effects will be short-term and limited.

"Quds" also called on the government to reform the banking system and stop the government's ill-considered borrowing from the Central Bank and to impose strict control on the markets in order to prevent monopoly and high prices.

"Ham Mihan": Iran is ruled by a small minority and there is no independence and freedom in the country The reformist newspaper "Ham Mihan" said that the Iranian Radio and Television Corporation is not a national institution and is not in the service of the nation, and it is in the grip of a small group of extremists.

The newspaper wondered, saying: "Is there freedom? If the authority is not a national authority, there is no independence. If there is a small group and a minority that rules the country, there is no independence because the government is not national. As long as we do not solve this dilemma, independence and freedom cannot be guaranteed."

The newspaper referred to the controversy surrounding the questioning of the Minister of Economy in the Pezeshkian government by the parliamentarians and wrote: "Anyone who watches the television programs now feels that President Pezeshkian has never defended the Minister of Economy and that all the problems and deterioration of the Iranian currency are due to the Minister of Economy Abdolnaser Hemmati."

"Farhakhtikan": Attack on Turkey after Fidan's statements about Iran and its interference in the region "Farhakhtikan" newspaper referred to the recent statements of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his criticism of Tehran's regional policies, where he referred to Iran's interference in many countries in the region and the high costs that resulted from this interference.

Fidan also referred to the possibility that Iran would continue to interfere in Syrian affairs after the fall of their ally in Damascus by supporting Kurdish militants in northeastern Syria, where he said, addressing Iran: "If you try to support a group in a country, that country will find justification to support groups opposing you inside. Others have the same capabilities that you have. If you do not want anyone to throw stones at you, you should not throw stones at them."

The newspaper attacked Turkey and its policies and said that Ankara is the one taking this approach as it supports armed groups in countries such as Syria and Libya. If it believes that it is a failed policy, why does it continue to implement it?

 If it is successful, why does it demand that Tehran stop it? The newspaper added that this duality in Turkey's positions towards Iran comes within the framework of regional competition to limit the power of the axis of resistance, especially Iran, and is not positions that come within the framework of a realistic assessment of regional policies.

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