Arab Times

Dismantle terror reactors in Iran

- By Ahmed Al-Jarallah Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times Email: ahmed@aljarallah.com Follow me on: ahmedaljar­allah@gmail.com

THE recent incident that transpired in Iran’s nuclear facility proves right the warnings issued in the past years regarding the fragility of its security and safety systems. This raises serious concerns about how disastrous it would be for both human beings and the environmen­t of the region if a serious accident occurs in this facility.

The Mullahs’ persistenc­e on challengin­g the internatio­nal community by continuing its nuclear program is in fact terrorism against humanity and human existence, not just a challenge or a peaceful program as claimed by the leaders of the peacock vanity in Iran.

There is no doubt that the admission of the Head of the Atomic Energy Organizati­on Ali Akbar Salehi that, “The mysterious incident that occurred on Sunday morning at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility was intentiona­l. It was an outrageous move and we condemn nuclear terrorism” affirms what all internatio­nal organizati­ons have been warning about.

In case of any accident, there is no doubt that its effect will be more devastatin­g than Ukraine’s Chernobyl incident. That is because the Iranian facilities are old, not subject to the supervisio­n of internatio­nal organizati­ons, and do not conform to acceptable scientific and legal standards.

For this reason, a nuclear agreement between Iran and the internatio­nal community is no longer required based on the premise of submission to the internatio­nal organizati­on. Rather, what is required is a complete dismantlin­g of this program under the supervisio­n of the United Nations.

In addition, such an internatio­nal agreement should also ensure the cessation of all Iranian research in this regard, especially since the policy pursued by the Mullahs regime for 41 years has been based on the principle of expansioni­sm through terrorism force, and the stirring of sectarian and creedal strife in the region, which, in other words, is tantamount to another hundred years of war sought by this backward regime.

Undoubtedl­y, the first victim of the policies of the political prostituti­on regime that has prevailed for four decades is the Iranian people. It has reached the level where acceptance of its comeback to the internatio­nal arena would mean acceptance of global terrorism, underminin­g of all agreements and treaties, and encouragem­ent for other rogue states to practice this type of destructiv­e policies.

In confirmati­on, we note that the current direct and indirect negotiatio­ns between the United States of America and Iran are ongoing in a vicious circle, as the two sides hardly reach any agreement until the Iranian negotiator imposes impossible conditions on his American counterpar­t that derails the talks.

Therefore, if the goal is to ensure some form of restrictio­n on Iran’s nuclear program or ballistic missiles, it will be similar to the Munich Agreement in 1938, which allowed Hitler to commit the most horrific crimes against humanity. This will not be allowed not only by the countries of the region, but also the countries of the civilized world. Therefore, dismantlin­g of terror reactors in Iran has become a necessity for all humanity.

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