Sunday, September 20, 2015

World no longer following US dicates on Iran: Analyst

News | 20.09.2015 | 00:13
 
The pledge by the Obama administration to snap back Iran sanctions is not “feasible” because the world is no longer following Washington’s dictates, says an American analyst.
Sara Flounders, with the American Action Center, made the remarks when asked about Senator Shelley Moore Capito’s statement on the so-called snapback mechanism for sanctions.
Sen. Capito said on Saturday that it would be “next to impossible” to reverse course on Iran sanctions once they are lifted in accordance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) reached in Vienna.
“The president has said that sanctions will go back into effect if Iran violates this agreement, but let’s be clear, reversing course will be next to impossible,” she said during the GOP’s weekly address.
The world is “no longer willing” to follow Washington’s demands and this is why the provision of “snapback sanctions” is almost impossible to implement, Flounders told Press TV on Saturday.
“This is an important accomplishment of Iran at this time and I think this continuing policy of threatening countries with sanctions again and again… is no longer feasible,” she added.
The snapback mechanism, mentioned in the text of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, maintains that any of the six countries in the P5+1 group -- Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany -- can raise what they believe to be a violation of the nuclear accord by Tehran and reverse the sanctions relief.
Flounders, however, said that other countries will no longer get on board with the United States with respect to sanctions.
“The sanctions have ended because the other countries of the world have refused to go along with US dictates any longer,” the analyst noted.
“US power and its economic weight is in many ways slipping in the world and there is determination by many other countries to pursue their own best interests,” she added.
During the Vienna nuclear talks back in July, the US demanded the snapback provision be included in any future nuclear deal with Iran.
Russia opposed the measure, arguing it would overlook Moscow’s veto power.

Trifonov plays Liszt's Transcendental Études in Lyon

Konzertkritik: Klavierabend von Daniil Trifonov - Kultur ...

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07.12.2014 - Derzeit gibt es keinen Pianisten, der dem Russen Daniil Trifonov rein spieltechnisch das Wasser reichen könnte - ein Klavierabend .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-PGLFNQ4v0 

Daniil Olegowitsch Trifonow

Daniil Trifonow in Busko-Zdrój, 4. Juli 2012
Daniil Trifonow in Busko-Zdrój, 4. Juli 2012
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Alben[1]
Rachmaninov Variations (mit dem Philadelphia Orchestra)
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Daniil Olegowitsch Trifonow (russisch Даниил Олегович Трифонов; * 5. März 1991 in Nischni Nowgorod) ist ein russischer Pianist und Komponist.

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Trifonow studierte zunächst am Gnessin-Institut Moskau in der Klasse von Tatiana Zelikman und seit 2009 am Cleveland Institute of Music bei Sergei Babayan.
Er gewann mehrere Klavierwettbewerbe, darunter 2010 den 3. Preis beim internationalen Chopin-Wettbewerb in Warschau sowie 2011 den 1. Preis beim Arthur-Rubinstein-Wettbewerb in Tel Aviv und den 1. Preis beim internationalen Tschaikowsky-Wettbewerb in Moskau. Die Süddeutsche Zeitung nannte ihn nach seinem Deutschland-Debüt in der Berliner Philharmonie „eines der erfolgreichsten und unbegreiflichsten Klaviertalente der letzten Jahrzehnte“.[2]
Trifonow konzertierte in seiner Heimat sowie in ÖsterreichKanadaChinaDeutschlandItalienIsraelJapan, den NiederlandenPolen, der Schweiz, der TürkeiGroßbritannien und den USA. 2013 gab Daniil Trifonov erneut ein Konzert in der New Yorker Carnegie Hall. Dieses Konzert wurde im Oktober 2013 als Live-Mitschnitt "The Carnegie Recital" von der Deutschen Grammophon veröffentlicht.[3] Wikipeida
Neben seiner Tätigkeit als Pianist konnte sich Trifonow auch als Komponist profilieren.
Martha Argerich on Daniil Trifonov: "Last night I listened to him again on YouTube – he has everything and more. What he does with his hands is technically incredible. It’s also his touch – he has tenderness and also the demonic element. I never heard anything like that."