Khamenei Faces Wrath Of Iran Hardliners Over Nuclear Talks With US, Warn Him Of Gaddafi-Like Fate
- The US and Iran will hold their first semi-direct talks in years, despite Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's previous ban on such discussions.
- Iranian officials warned Khamenei that failure to negotiate could result in military strikes on Iran's major nuclear facilities, leading to severe consequences.
- Economic hardships and regional tensions have pressured the Iranian regime to shift its stance and engage in talks with the US.
- Iran's leadership faces severe warnings that failure to negotiate could lead to military strikes on its nuclear sites, endangering the regime's stability.
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Khamenei Faces Wrath Of Iran Hardliners Over Nuclear Talks With US, Warn Him Of Gaddafi-Like Fate
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei faces backlash from hardliners over nuclear deal negotiations with the U.S., warning against a "Libya-style" disarmament that led to Muammar Gaddafi's downfall. Ultra-hardliners have criticised talks, citing the assassination of Qassem Soleimani and claiming the U.S. seeks to "Libyasation" Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backed the Libyan model, urging complete dismantlement of Ira…
A newspaper affiliated with the office of the Iranian Supreme Leader explains the reasons for accepting negotiations.
April 12, 2025 Baghdad/Al-Masala: The weekly analytical newsletter “Hezbollah’s Line,” affiliated with the office of the Iranian Supreme Leader, published... The article, “The reasons for accepting negotiations,” first appeared in a newspaper affiliated with the office of the Iranian Supreme Leader.
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