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Iranian nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi implicitly threatened Israel in an interview with the Associated Press Tuesday.
Addressing the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists, as well as the Stutnex computer virus which set back Iran's nuclear program, both of which have been blamed on Israel, Salehi said: "I hope that they will not commit a similar mistake again because the consequences would be, I think, harsh."
Salehi said that he hoped the 2015 nuclear deal would survive despite the withdrawal of the US and the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran.
"I think [Trump] is on the loser's side because he is pursuing the logic of power," Salehi said. "He thinks that he can, you know, continue for some time but certainly I do not think he will benefit from this withdrawal, certainly not."
He said that Iran was stronger now and better able to resist sanctions than it had been before the signing of the 2015 deal. "If we have to go back and withdraw from the nuclear deal, we certainly do not go back to where we were before. We will be standing on a much, much higher position."
Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/251827
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A second case of monkeypox has been confirmed in England and this time it's in Lancashire.
Health officials say a patient has been diagnosed in Blackpool and is currently receiving treatment at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
It's thought they became infected while in Nigeria.
The disease is similar to smallpox, and although it's milder, it can still be fatal.
The first patient to be diagnosed, a Nigerian national, is being treated in London after being diagnosed with the rare viral infection while staying at a naval base in Cornwall.
Monkeypox is a rare viral infection, similar to smallpox though not as deadly, that was first discovered in monkeys in 1958.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2018/09/12/second-person-struck-down-with-deadly-monkeypox-virus-just-days-after-first-case-recorded-in-uk-7935811/
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday called on Russia and Iran to halt a looming “humanitarian disaster” in Idlib, saying Syrians there could not be left to the mercy of President Bashar Assad.
Erdogan has called for a cease-fire in the northwestern province of Idlib, the last opposition stronghold in Syria, as an assault by Syrian regime forces is expected any day.
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Erdogan said the West had an “obligation to stop the next bloodshed” but that regime allies Moscow and Tehran were “likewise responsible for stopping this humanitarian disaster.”
The comments came four days after the Turkish president met his Russian and Iranian counterparts for a summit in Tehran, where Erdogan sought to avert a bloody assault in Idlib.
Analysts said Erdogan failed at the summit to achieve his aim, and his comments appear to indicate growing frustration in Turkey that Iran and Russia are not reining in Assad.
While Turkey has been one of the main supporters of the Syrian opposition and called for Assad’s ouster, Ankara has until now worked closely with Assad’s allies Moscow and Tehran to find a political solution to the conflict.
The UN has warned a large-scale military operation could create “the worst humanitarian catastrophe” of this century in Idlib, home to some 3 million people — about half of them displaced from other parts of the country.
Source: http://www.arabnews.com/node/1370731/middle-east
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The Russia-China joint military exercise that kicked off on Tuesday is the biggest since the height of the Cold War. The weeklong Vostok exercise marks progress in Russia’s pivot to the east, and marks the rise of a power centre that is an alternative to the United States.
India, just like the United States and Europe, must take note of this development while not being unduly alarmed.
Ties between Russia and China have strengthened in the aftermath of the West’s sanctions on Russia in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. While Russia remains a pre-eminent military power, it is not an economic powerhouse. On the other hand, China has emerged as the world’s second-largest economy, and counting.
Even though Russia has been historically suspicious of China’s intentions in its eastern provinces, circumstances have brought the two together in a strong partnership.
Russia’s suspected meddling in American and European domestic affairs, including elections, has not made relations between Moscow and the West easier.
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