Interesting way to put it, but true—“The Abraham Accord is threatening decades of foreign-policy planning in Tehran.” See “Israel’s Peace Deals Are a Strategic Nightmare for Iran,” Maysam Behravesh and Hamidreza Azizi, Foreign Policy, September 14, 2020.
Iran draws an unreasonable line about when interference is not allowed—if judicial norms are not followed such as lack of due process and right to attorney or having time in court or being tortured into a confession or not having evidence presented that the defendant committed the crime. Deputy Judiciary Chief for International and Human Rights Affairs Ali Bagheri strongly protested against calls by European embassies when the Regime executed the Iranian wrestler Navid Afkari. He said they were spreading “lies like an opposition group.” See “Iran strongly protests European embassies’ interference,” Tehran Times, September 14, 2020.
“UN inspectors to gain access to suspected Iran nuclear site in days,” Callum Paton, The National, September 14, 2020.
“UPDATE 1-Israel deal protects Bahrain’s interests amid Iran threat, minister says” Reuters, September 14, 2020.
