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Iran has responded to a letter sent by U.S. President Donald Trump to its supreme leader in an attempt to jump-start talks over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, rejecting the option of dire...
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"The enmity from the U.S. and Israel has always been there. They threaten to attack us, which we don’t think is very probable, but if they commit any mischief they will surely receive a strong recipr...
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DANA STROUL is Director of Research at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and served as U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East from February 2021 to February 2024. The Iranian regime is on its back foot,
Iran has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s letter urging direct negotiations to curb the country’s advancing nuclear program. The New York Times reported that Tehran, while not accepting face-to-face talks,
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iran’s foreign minister on Friday downplayed the possibility of American military action against the Islamic republic, but said they stand ready “for both threats and diplomacy” as Washington opens the door to new nuclear negotiations,
The West mustn’t take it seriously when Iran signals that it’s moderating its hardline stances. Iran doesn’t moderate. Those signals are meant to
Tellingly, six French dignitaries expressed alarm over “what appears to be a bargaining aimed at demanding deliberate aggression and demonization of Iran's democratic opposition, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and its President-elect, Maryam Rajavi, in exchange for the release of the European hostages.”
Waltz did not specify what kind of consequences Iran could face, though he said President Donald Trump is keeping "all options on the table," including diplomacy. Waltz said the Trump ...
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Trump piles pressure on IranThe United States will launch a military attack on Iran if the Middle Eastern nation refuses to negotiate its nuclear program, Donald Trump revealed last weekend. Late last week, the U.S. president warned that "very bad things" would happen if Tehran did not consider dialogue over its nuclear ambitions.