Will the U.S. Strike a Deal with Iran This Weekend?
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Will the U.S. Strike a Deal with Iran This Weekend?
WASHINGTON — Last month, Donald Trump sat at his desk in the Oval Office and personally edited the final draft of a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose government allegedly plotted to kill Trump last year.Trump scratched out lines and phrases in a back-and-forth with aides over a missive that expressed his desire to hold direct talks with Tehran over its advancing nuclear program. The letter was then shared with diplom…
Trump must deliver a concrete, not a cosmetic, deal with Iran
via Konrad Zelazowski /Alamy/ J03PGEThere is more than a touch of “High Noon” about Donald Trump’s approaching encounter with Iran. There is a palpable sense of drama, also tinged with déjà-vu, since we appear to have been here before: this is not the first Iran “nuclear deal” to be negotiated – or not. That apparent familiarity, however, is deceptive: this is a new situation; we have not been here before.It is a new situation, in broad-brush te…
Getty Images International media outlets have devoted significant space to discussing the tensions between Iran on the one hand and the United States and Israel on the other, and the escalation of hostile rhetoric between Washington and Tehran, despite the announcement of direct negotiations between the two sides. In The Times, writer Roger Boyce asked, "Does the United States now see Iran as an easy target?" He said in his article that […]
Donald Trump surprised the world with his announcement of "direct talks" with Iran. And judging by the reactions from Tehran, perhaps even Iran itself. What are the chances that the two sides will find an agreement? We answer with Iranian journalist Kian Sharifi.
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