Trump Blurs ‘Red Line’ with Iran
- American and Iranian officials are planning to hold high-level discussions this weekend in Muscat, Oman.
- These talks occur as regional tensions and worries about Iran's nuclear program have grown recently.
- Steve Witkoff, Trump's envoy, will lead the U.S. Delegation, aiming to build trust but not finalize a deal.
- Witkoff told the Wall Street Journal that the 'red line' would be that 'there can't be weaponization of your nuclear capability'.
- Critics worry that settling for non-weaponization signals a retreat from demands for complete nuclear dismantlement.
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Report: Trump's Mideast envoy says 'compromise' with Iran possible ahead of direct talks
Witkoff told the WSJ that if Iran refuses to dismantle its nuclear program, it will be up to Trump to decide what aspects of the Iranian nuclear program the U.S. could potentially accept, adding that the goal of Saturday's talks is to build trust – not achieve full agreements
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