“The Tehran-Beijing strategic document was a testament to the failure of the policy of maximum pressure on Iran,” said a newspaper published in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
More than its declaratory significance, and more than its potential geopolitical importance, the newly signed “comprehensive strategic partnership” between China and Iran is a testament to the dismal strategic policy failure by both the United States and Israel.
In a note written by Alon Pinkas on Tuesday evening, Haaretz reviewed the signing of a strategic document between Iran and China, saying the agreement was another sign of the “boring failure” of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It was against Tehran.
“Comprehensive strategic cooperation between China and Iran is a testament to the failure of the US-Israeli foreign policy approach,” the memo concludes, noting the geopolitical importance and potential of the Iran-China governance document.
Haaretz wrote that Netanyahu was one of those who strongly supported Trump’s policy of maximum pressure on Iran: “But Iran now has 12 times as much enriched uranium as it had in the nuclear deal. Has signed a comprehensive leadership agreement with China. “It has a proxy presence in the southern Golan Heights and near the Israeli border.”
The author of the memo described the consequences of Trump and Netanyahu’s policy of maximum pressure as “minimally embarrassing,” adding: “In addition, the United States is now establishing principles and formulas for a return to the nuclear deal.”
Expressing concern over the Tehran-Beijing Strategic Document, the Zionist newspaper analyzed: To be considered or ignored; Even if it is not implemented for another two years. “This agreement shows that Iran is far from collapsing as a result of tough US sanctions following Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear deal.”