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Iran’s top diplomat says nation’s power lies in defying pressure: ‘No to the great powers’
Iran is prepared to pursue diplomacy while remaining ready to defend itself if challenged, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday, arguing that Tehran’s strength lies in its ability to stand firm against pressure."We are a man of diplomacy, we are also a man of war; not in the sense that we seek war, but … we are ready to fight so that no one dares to fight us," he said, according to Press TV, Iran’s state-run English-language broadcaster.A…
Trump Reverts to Diplomacy With Iran, but the Road Is Narrow
BERLIN — Even with President Donald Trump’s “beautiful armada” off its shores, Iran has once again resorted to a familiar strategy: kicking the radioactive can of its nuclear program down the road of extended negotiations. But given the fundamental disagreements between the two sides, the rapid buildup of U.S. forces in the region and Israeli anxiety over Iran’s ballistic missiles, the road may be shorter than Iran seems to believe. Talks Resume…
The Wall Street Journal reports that the threat to launch ballistic missiles at American and Israeli targets across the Middle East has led the US president to the negotiating table in Oman.
US President Donald Trump has addressed the talks with Iran for the first time, talks aimed at preventing US military action on Iranian soil. President Trump said as he left the White House: "This was a good start, it seems the Iranians really want to reach a deal." "There is a long time until a deal," the president emphasized, while declaring that Iran will not have nuclear weapons and that this is a red line for the United States. The spoke…
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