Iranian newspapers continued to focus on the crisis with Washington. Former Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Sheikh al-Islam dismissed Iran as a turning point in regional equations.

He said in a commentary in the newspaper "Arman" that the political and military perspective in the Gulf region before the drop of this aircraft is quite different from beyond, noting that "What matters to US President Donald Trump is to win the upcoming US presidential elections, and that will sacrifice everything to achieve this dream, Even his cow milk Saudi Arabia, if necessary. "

Turning to the US call to negotiate with Iran, while imposing sanctions on the offices of the Supreme Leader and his Foreign Minister and eight leaders of the Revolutionary Guard.

He concluded that this behavior was indicative of America's hostility to the Iranian people and accused US officials in general and Trump in particular of "lying."

America's black record
"This is what we are seeing in Yemen, where Saudi Arabia is killing thousands of women and children in full view of it," he said, adding that Trump said, "Give me money and kill whoever you want." "He said.

The Iranian newspaper Ebtikar described recent US sanctions on Iran as a qualitative shift from economic warfare to political and diplomatic warfare. She added that it coincides with US efforts to achieve the so-called deal of the century and the establishment of a modern regime in the Middle East, in preparation for a global consensus against Tehran to break its resistance option.

four times
In the same context, the newspaper "Ebtikar" editorial in reference to the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement, and stressed that Washington since its departure from it so far has resorted four times to tighten its economic war against the Iranian people; such as the classification of the Revolutionary Guard terrorist organization, and not extend the exemption of some countries from Sanctions on the purchase of Iranian oil, sanctions on the petrochemical sector, and recent sanctions against the Office of the Supreme Leader and Minister Zarif.

The former president of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Yahya al-Ishaq, said in an interview with Arman newspaper about the contradictory behavior of Trump: "Who claims he does not intend to go to war with Iran, and at the same time says that the war against it will be short."

No one will be delivered to the region
He added that Trump could not end the war if it bombed targets inside Iran, because the whole region would be out of control. Stressing that the neighboring countries, which were thought to enjoy security and stability if America entered a war against Iran will know very well that it will not receive from the flames when the spark of war in the region.