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Violation of nuclear deal to further damage US image: Analyst

131123225830-iran-agreement-01-story-topA senior Pakistani analyst on Monday said that violation of nuclear deal with Iran would further damage US image in the world.
Violation of nuclear deal to further damage US image: Analyst
Talking to IRNA A. Z Hilali, Chairmann of Department Of Political Science from University of Peshawar said that recent US moves against Iran’s Nuclear deal is an attempt to please Israel and the Israeli lobby in Washington.

He said that Iran’s nuclear deal has shown to the world that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a peaceful country and wants to work closely with the international community. The analyst said that the deal is the diplomatic success of Iran.

He said that the latest action made by the has surprised the whole world.

He added that Iran has signed the deal with positive, programmatic and optimist approach and the US should reciprocate the Iranian gesture in the same manner.

“Iran by signing the deal has assured to the world that they have no aggressive designs,” said Dr A. Z Hilali.

He added that world has also acknowledged the approach of Iran towards the nuclear issue.

The academic said that shift in US behavior towards Iran is an attempt to please Israel and the Israeli lobby in the US.

He said that imposition of new sanctions against Iran is practically not possible as they would hurt the US regional and global interests.

He said that world is standing by Iran and any sanctions by the US on Iran would have no impact on the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The analyst strongly believed that said that violation of nuclear deal with Iran would further damage image of US in the world.

He said that Iran has always shown restraint against western pressure that is why today the international lobby is standing by Iran.

Dr A. Z Hilali is Chairman, Department Of Political Science, University of Peshawar.

His articles regularly appear in English and Urdu newspapers on defence and strategic issues.

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