It seems logical only on the face of it.

A. If Iran's regime was so peaceful, then no one would need security at all...but they do because Iran's regime has an agenda.

B. The regime's arrogance of "forever"...ummm it's a regime...regimes come and go, read history... Image
This feels like a bit of mafia "you better pay us for security...don't rely on others...or bad things might happen" aspect to it...threatening...under the guise of "better future"...from a regime that daily threatens Israel and others.
The arrogance of Zarif, who was educated in the US...the country the regime complains about...to pretend he is Iran and "forever"...he only has his Twitter account to say this and his job because of the regime...that's not "forever"...
It's literally a regime that developed weapons with North Korea...and whose air force planes are still US relics...all of it a reminder of how their "security" was borrowed from far away too...the IRGC openly says it wants to work with China...
What do they think in the regime in Tehran...that it's logical that they fly US F-14s and F-4s and Cobra helicopters still and say they don't know what it means to have US security relationships...their air force is an example of such a relationship
Iran uses all this US equipment, its Boeing 747s, its Bell helicopters and aging US aircraft because they worked so well...it's entire air force and airports are full of examples of the US security relationship it mocks. So Zarif...you're welcome to get rid of the planes...
It's laughable that a regime whose own media is saying "we should rely on China"...has a foreign minister who says local countries shouldn't rely on the US...so then Zarif why did you do a "deal" with the US...I mean it's far away...it doesn't matter...why do you speak there
This guy is literally running off an every opportunity to have fun in Paris or NY to give a talk and hold court and laugh with his western friends...he doesn't even like the regime he represents...while pretending "we'll be here forever"...umm you mean at the CFJ...
He spends more time giving talks to western audiences than audiences in Iran...he secretly knows that the US is the center of his world...his own IRGC colleagues mock the regime for "needing" the West.

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