AP Analysis: Iran talks tough and launches missile all while seeking a new nuclear deal with the US
- Iran is pursuing renewed nuclear talks with the U.S. While supporting missile attacks near Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport in early 2025.
- These events come after the United States exited the Iran nuclear agreement in 2018 and following a March 2023 ultimatum from President Trump giving Iran two months to respond.
- Talks planned for late April in Rome were postponed amid Iranian backing of Yemen's Houthi rebels and escalations linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Iran’s top defense official cautioned U.S. Representatives to review Iran’s recent 40-year history in response to threats about supplying weapons to the Houthis.
- Though Iran seeks a nuclear deal that limits uranium enrichment in exchange for lifting economic sanctions, both sides remain far from agreement amid persistent regional tensions.
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Analysis: Iran shows firm resolve, launches missile while seeking new nuclear deal with US
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Tehran has in recent days backed an attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels that evaded Israel's missile defenses and landed near Ben-Gurion International Airport. It broadcast footage of its own test…
AP Analysis: Iran talks tough and launches missile all while seeking a new nuclear deal with the US
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran is talking tough — while still wanting to talk more with the United States over a possible nuclear deal. In the last days, Tehran has backed an attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels that slipped through Israel’s missile defenses to strike near Ben-Gurion International Airport. It aired footage of its own ballistic missile test while defense minister called out threats by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth again…
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The cancellation of the fourth round of nuclear negotiations between the Iranian regime and the United States has not only frozen diplomatic progress but has also escalated tensions between officials on both sides. What began as an effort to return to the negotiating table has devolved into an intensifying war of words, raising questions about the viability of future talks and the possibility of deeper conflict. At the heart of the current impas…
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