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Call the Bluff: Iran Wants Peace Talks—But Only If the U.S. Stops Striking Back? Should We Agree?
Iran’s demand for security guarantees could stall or complicate any progress toward a revived nuclear framework.
Iran’s demand for security guarantees could stall or complicate any progress toward a revived nuclear framework.
Pezeshkian alleged that Israel sabotaged nuclear diplomacy through covert strikes on Iranian infrastructure
Grossi noted that while some nuclear sites were heavily damaged, "some is still standing."
While Iran has claimed that its ballistic missile silos remain intact and its nuclear stockpiles moved to secure locations, the damage to its military capacity appears severe.
The escalating conflict has sent ripples across the Middle East, raising global concerns about stability in the region.
His remarks come amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, with implications for U.S. involvement and global security.
These comments come amid Israel’s continued efforts to dismantle Iran’s missile infrastructure and thwart its nuclear ambitions.
The Moody’s downgrade of U.S. debt and a budget impasse in Congress fueled market volatility, while rising bond yields and weak Treasury auctions added to investor anxiety.