Here comes the Mid-East regional war, warns experts



Phones are buzzing in Tehran as the new President Masoud Pezeshkian was awakened by air raid sirens shortly after midnight Saturday morning and very active multilevel air defence systems.

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All air traffic to and from Iran is now cancelled until further notice in the second cancellation, the first being for three hours and the current is indefinite say Iranian air transport and air traffic officials.

Iranian President Masoud Peseschkian and Vladimir Putin

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, the host of BRICS 2024, and the 16th Summit of BRICS. Photo credit Anatoly Medved, of the host photo agency brics-russia2024.ru. Photo is cropped and resized. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


Iran is not alone

President Xi Jinping meets with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian

President Xi Jinping meets with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, 23 October 2024.  Photo credit: Xinhua. Photo is cropped. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


This week’s trip to Russia by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was his first as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and this is of great symbolic importance said Vladimir Putin two days ago.

In the first meeting with Iranian President Pezeshkian on BRICS sidelines, Xi Jinping stressed the Gaza Genocide ceasefire should occur at the earliest possible date.

Moreover China’s President Xi Jinping pledged to deepen relationships with Iran during his first meeting with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Thursday as President Xi knew the growing fears of an all-out war in the Middle East.


“Thus far six explosions during as many as three attacks by Israel near Tehran,” says Gracie Edwards, regional director in Iran for The RINJ Foundation Women while Behar Abbasi is running the humanitarian effort in Palestine.


“Regardless of changes in the international and regional situation, China will unwaveringly develop cooperation with Iran,” Xi Jinping shared his thoughts with President Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, according to statements of both countries.

“China supports Iran in safeguarding its national sovereignty, security and dignity, steadily advancing its economic and social development, and improving and deepening its good neighbourly relations with neighbouring countries,” China’s foreign ministry quoted the Chinese leader saying.


Moments ago, Iranian officials told Grace Edwards on her third phone call inquiry that, “Iran reserves the right to retaliate”.  Ms. Edwards said she believes from her position in Tehran at the moment this means “wait and see”, she said

Ms, Edwards left the call for a moment and came back to say that she just got word that there will be no further attacks and that it was believed that most if not all attacking munitions were destroyed by the Iranian and Russian air defence systems which generally are world-renowned systems.

Experts say they are still worried.

Defence and Security analyst Simon Baldock in Tel Aviv said in a phone call that people in Tel Aviv are terrified that the Netanyahu government has created too many morbid risks for the Israeli people by attacking too many nations creating a big list of angry enemies and that “many people plan to flee Israel to America, Germany or Britain.”


Decisions being made in Iran

As the Saturday morning sun rose in Tehran, decisions are being contemplated.

This is an artistic creation of “terrorized women and children fearing the worst as America and Israel conduct a slaughter of women and children in Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Gaza, West Bank and East Jerusalem”.  Photo-art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


As the Saturday morning sun rose in Tehran, decisions are being made. Joe Biden threatened Iran from Germany saying he knew when and how Iran would be attacked next. Iran said he would pay a price if that happened.

Iranian officials told FPM’s Grace Edwards that, “Iran reserves the right to retaliate”.