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Source: Khorasan Jonoobi TV (Iran)
Iranian Islamic Scholar Mohammad-Bagher Ebadi said that a return to the implementation of the JCPOA without the complete annulment of the sanctions against Iran is a pipe dream. He made these remarks in a Friday sermon delivered in Birjand, Iran and aired on Khorasan Jonoobi TV (Iran) on March 5, 2021. Ebadi said that Iran has advanced so much militarily, that nobody would even consider carrying out an attack against it. He said that the only benefit of the JCPOA is that it has exposed the U.S. and everyone can now see it for what the leader had always known it was. Ebadi added that Biden is a second-class idiot, while Trump is a first-class idiot. For more information about Mohammad-Bagher Ebadi, see MEMRI TV clip no.
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