{"id":5230,"date":"2018-07-26T12:43:51","date_gmt":"2018-07-26T09:43:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rasanah-iiis.org\/english\/?p=5230"},"modified":"2018-07-26T12:45:55","modified_gmt":"2018-07-26T09:45:55","slug":"rouhanis-speech-content-and-political-implications","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rasanah-iiis.org\/english\/monitoring-and-translation\/reports\/rouhanis-speech-content-and-political-implications\/","title":{"rendered":"Rouhani\u2019s Speech: Content and Political Implications"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-5231\" src=\"https:\/\/rasanah-iiis.org\/english\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2018\/07\/DcsocZ6UQAA3ovX.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2500\" height=\"1724\" \/><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #000080;\"><strong>Introduction<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>On July 22, 2018, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani\u2019s speech has aligned with Iran\u2019s political, military, and religious leadership\u2019s awareness of the new map of power and influence on both regional and international levels, on the contrary of Iran\u2019s sectarian project. Recently, the United States levied sanctions on Iran to prevent it from controlling strategic trade routes and to end its military presence in Iraq, Syria, and other Arab countries. These countries have become fertile ground for exporting crises into other lands, extremist ideas, and incubators for terrorist groups, which threaten international peace and security.<br \/>\nIn his speech, President Rouhani threatened and launched a war of words against the United States, which reflected Iran\u2019s confusion towards the United States policies vis a vis Tehran since President Donald Trump\u2019s inauguration as he has aimed to curb Iran\u2019s expansionist activities in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. President Rouhani threatened the United States with Iran\u2019s capability to stand up against its enemies and its military deterrence capability to preserve its gains and interests in the region. He noted that peace with Iran restored regional stability, security and preserved the interests of all sides when he said, \u201cAmericans have to understand that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace processes and war with it is the mother of all wars.\u201d He added, \u201cIran does not accept the language of threats and has a deterrent force. Threats unite Iranians and America will fail, for sure.\u201d<br \/>\nThe United States policies vis a vis Iran represented by its withdrawal from the nuclear deal, new sanctions, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo\u2019s terms for signing a new nuclear treaty and calling on countries to stop buying Iranian oil have confused President Rouhani and his team. Internally, sanctions have powered protests because of deteriorating living conditions and a decline in purchasing power. Also, social problems have spread because of a decline in Iran\u2019s oil exports, crowding out of foreign investment- especially in the oil sector, a devaluation of its currency and a decline in the growth rate.<br \/>\nExternally, the United States launched intense military strikes against Iranian proxy militias in Yemen and Syria and perhaps, Washington and Tel Aviv succeeded in an agreement with Moscow to drive these militias out of Syria.<br \/>\nWhen President Rouhani said, \u201cIran does not fear threats at all and will respond accordingly,\u201d he aimed to convey a message to the United States that Iran was a key player in regional and international affairs and had the political leverage to influence the direction of peace and security in the region and beyond. President Rouhani highlighted Iran\u2019s capabilities to directly threaten the United States interests and strategic allies in the Arabian Gulf, as well as the transportation of oil to Western Europe, as it has control over the Hormuz Straits, in case the United States hinders the export of Iran\u2019s oil.<br \/>\n\u201cTalks with the United States have only one meaning, submission and eliminating our nation\u2019s achievements.\u201d By this statement, President Rouhani reflected Iran\u2019s determination to ignore international norms and legitimacy. He considered listening to the United States in negotiating a new nuclear treaty to give up uranium enrichment in the future, close its heavy water plant, dissolve its ballistic missile program and stop supporting Houthi rebels in Yemen as equivalent to submission and surrender to Washington as it seeks to deprive Iran from its regional gains. Indeed, this was seen as Iran\u2019s rejection of de-escalation calls in the region and its non willingness for rapprochement with the GCC countries which pursue a policy of goodness with their neighbor states, respect their sovereignty and do not interfere in their internal affairs.<br \/>\nIn response, President Trump posted a tweet on July 23, 2018, in which he sharply attacked Iran and threatened President Rouhani saying, \u201cNever, ever threaten the United States again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. We are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death. Be cautious!\u201d<br \/>\nOn the other hand, President Trump\u2019s tweet reflected a desire for rapprochement with the GCC countries when he said, \u201cUnder current circumstances, my country seeks to build strong relations with the world, enhance relations of good neighborliness, and restore relations with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain.\u201d<br \/>\nIran is aware of the internal and external pressures facing it. The only way to escape these pressures is for it to maintain strong relations with the GCC countries, knowing that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain have played a major role in curbing its regional project and succeeded in mobilizing international players to pressure it to correct its behavior and de-escalate tension in the region. Accordingly, President Rouhani called for rapprochement with the GCC countries to seek relief from international pressure but at the same time reflects an Iranian perception of the brewing crisis in the region.<br \/>\nThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stood firmly against Iran\u2019s project in the GCC countries, especially in Bahrain. It was critical in the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen and to curb the influence of Iran\u2019s proxy, the Houthi\u2019s in this country. In addition, the Kingdom contributed to categorizing Iran as a sponsor of terrorism, curbing its influence in Iraq by approaching the Iraqi government and Shiite leaders, depleting it in Syria, mobilizing regional and international powers against its presence in the region, and curbing its influence by maintaining strong relations with the governments of other countries such as Sudan, Morocco, Mauritania, Comoros, and some Southeastern countries.<br \/>\nBased on aforementioned, President Rouhani seems to have perceived that Iran could escape internal and external pressures by turning a new page with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the other GCC countries as they are the most influential actors resisting Tehran and its regional project. However, a question arises here, \u201cIs President Rouhani serious in his statement on approaching the GCC countries while he is insisting on preserving Iranian gains in the region?\u201d No doubt, this depends on certain factors that led to the GCC hard-line policy on Iran. Iran has to give up the policy of exporting its revolution, stop interfering in the affairs of Arab countries, respect neighboring states, stop supporting terrorist groups and armed militias in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, as well as contributing to regional stability.<br \/>\nPresident Rouhani\u2019s statement about maintaining the security of shipping lanes reflects Iran\u2019s willingness for rapprochement with the GCC Countries. He lessened Iran\u2019s inflammatory discourse on the security and interests of the GCC countries and retracted, to a certain extent, previous threats by Iranian officials including himself and Ali Khamenei to close the Hormuz Straits (the only sea route for Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar and one of the most important sea passages of oil in the world. About 40% of the world production passes through this strait) if the United States deprives Iran from exporting oil. President Rouhani had said \u201cThe one who understands little politics does not say he will prevent Iran from exporting oil. Iran has many straits and Hormuz is one of them. Mr. Trump: Iranians are people of honor and have guaranteed the security of sea routes throughout history. You have to stop playing with the lion\u2019s tail or you will regret.\u201d<br \/>\nIran understands that the threat of closing the Hormuz Straits will cost it a lot and will be equivalent to suicide and the last nail in the coffin of the Supreme Leadership, knowing that it has always threatened of doing so, but never has done. Iran has aimed to comfort the GCC countries and build rapprochement with them but conveyed a message to the United States that it has other alternatives for exporting oil to its allies, knowing that some companies have already left Iran in compliance with the United States sanctions on this country. On the other hand, other countries such as China, Russia, India, and Turkey have rejected the United States sanctions on buying Iran\u2019s oil.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"color: #000080;\">Conclusion<\/span><\/strong><br \/>\nAs a result of President Rouhani\u2019s statements, we understand that Iran is aware of the new circumstances as well as the new era which started after President Trump\u2019s inauguration as the president of the United States. Recently, the Iranian expansionist activities have deteriorated in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and even in the Arab Maghreb States. Iran has been abandoned by its strategic allies, especially Moscow and Damascus that asked Tehran to withdraw its militias from Syria. In addition, Iran is suffering harsh economic conditions, which have resulted in continuous demonstrations since the end of 2017 until today on a sporadic basis. Indeed, all these developments have exerted significant pressure on the Iranian regime and made it reconsider its moves and policies towards its neighboring countries, especially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that has played a major role in obliging Tehran to reconsider its regional policies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introduction On July 22, 2018, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani\u2019s speech has aligned with Iran\u2019s political, military, and religious leadership\u2019s awareness of the new map of power and influence on both regional and international levels, on the contrary of Iran\u2019s sectarian project. 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