Kayhan: Europeans Eat Moldy Food and Need the JCPOA

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Kayhan: Europeans Eat Moldy Food and Need the JCPOA

Kayhan: Europeans Eat Moldy Food and Need the JCPOA

Some conservative media believe that Iran currently does not need to revive the JCPOA, and it is the Western parties who are facing a crisis and are in need of the JCPOA.

With this approach, Kayhan wrote that European media are advising their citizens to eat moldy food and make do with washing their armpits instead of bathing. These are new examples of lifestyle in Europe. Europe is now grappling with at least a crisis: an energy crisis, a drought crisis, and a food crisis.

The newspaper continued by stating that Iran, at present, without the JCPOA and without the FATF, has both increased its oil exports and collected its oil revenues, as well as increased non-oil exports. Therefore, based on the aforementioned reasons and many other reasons that are beyond the scope of this article, Iran has now taken a superior position in the JCPOA case, and it is the U.S. and Europe that need the revival of the JCPOA.

Kayhan added that 100 cities in France rely on drinking water that is transported by truck.

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