Iran’s former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has advised the Iranian government to declare victory and end the war by negotiating a peace treaty that not only terminates the current conflict but also prevents any future wars. In an article published in an American magazine, Zarif has proposed a strategy for Iran, which, if implemented, could help the country end its tensions with the United States and Israel.
Zarif suggests that Iran offer to limit its nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for having all sanctions lifted. Sources claim that nearly half of Iran’s missile launchers remain intact. Zarif also proposes that Iran and the United States sign a mutual non-aggression pact, which would guarantee that neither country would attack the other. Additionally, he suggests that Iran offer economic ties with the United States, which could benefit the people of both countries.
Zarif’s proposal is aimed at helping Iran focus on the welfare of its people and national development rather than being distracted by external threats. Meanwhile, the Iranian embassy in South Africa has taken to social media to express its sentiments, stating that the regime’s change has been successful, and the US has been “great-ized.” The embassy also shared a meme of US President Donald Trump.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has stated that his country will not back down from its nuclear program, despite the US and Israel’s threats. The US has also warned that it will continue to take action against Iran’s nuclear program, and the situation is becoming increasingly tense.
In a separate development, Russia’s state-owned nuclear company has removed 198 of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, following the US and Israeli airstrikes on the facility. The US has also claimed that its drones have successfully destroyed Iranian missile launchers, but Iran has denied these claims.
The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly volatile, with tensions between Iran and the US escalating. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that it has successfully targeted an Israeli ship with a drone, while the US has warned that it will continue to take action against Iran’s nuclear program.
In a statement, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, stated that his country has been targeting only US military bases and interests in the region, and that ensuring regional security is in the interest of all countries in the region. Israel has confirmed that an Iranian missile hit a building in its central region, causing damage, and rescue teams have been dispatched to the area.
The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly complex, with multiple players involved and various interests at stake. The US, Iran, and Israel are engaged in a cat-and-mouse game, with each side trying to outmaneuver the other. The situation is becoming increasingly tense, and it remains to be seen how it will all play out.

