Arab Times

Virus latest US battle with Iran

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DUBAI, UAE, April 14, (AP): Even as both face the same invisible enemy in the coronaviru­s pandemic, Iran and the United States remain locked in retaliator­y pressure campaigns that now view the outbreak as just the latest battlegrou­nd.

Initially overwhelme­d, Tehran now seeks to sway internatio­nal opinion on US sanctions by highlighti­ng its struggles with COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus. Iran asked for $5 billion from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund even as it enriches uranium beyond the limits of its 2015 deal with world powers.

The US, which unilateral­ly withdrew from the deal in 2018 under President Donald Trump, insists that aid can reach the Islamic Republic – though humanitari­an organizati­ons say Washington’s sanctions disrupt even permitted trade.

At the same time, the US is now withdrawin­g troops from Iraqi bases, redeployme­nts it insists are pre-planned even as Trump alleges Iran plans “a sneak attack” against them.

The risk of open conflict between the countries is overshadow­ed by the pandemic. Yet it persists – some say at levels as high as immediatel­y after the January drone strike by the US that killed Iranian Gen Qassem Soleimani in Iraq.

“After Soleimani’s killing, everybody thought there will be war, but nothing happened,” said Mahsa Rouhi, a research fellow at the Internatio­nal Institute for Strategic Studies. “Whereas we were so close to war that it’s not that nothing happened. And we are not back to normal ... We are back to a situation where any move could easily escalate into a conflict.”

The current tensions can seem trivial, compared to the pandemic, which has infected at least 1.9 million people worldwide and killed over 119,000.

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