President Donald Trump's latest threat to destroy Iran, calling for immediate peace talks, comes after offering 'no tangible concessions' in the ongoing negotiations. Trump blames Iran for causing pressure and seeking economic sanctions relief.
After Offering 'No Tangible Concessions' in Iran Peace Talks , Trump Issues Latest Violent Threat "The only realistic path to a diplomatic breakthrough would require Washington to engage more directly with the structure and substance of the Iran ian proposal itself," said a national security expert.of the war on Iran linked to President Donald Trump 's plummeting approval rating, the president issued his latest threat to destroy the Middle Eastern country Sunday as he demanded negotiators"get moving, FAST" to end the conflict the US and Israel began by choice in February.the president in a Truth Social post, adding that if a peace deal is not reached soon,"there won’t be anything left of them.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE! ”to have separate nuclear talks after achieving peace and reaching a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which the Iranians effectively closed in retaliation for the US-Israeli attacks. Since launching the conflict, Trump has demanded the dismantling of Iran's missile arsenal as well as its nuclear program, which Iran has said is not for military purposes, and has called for the country to cut ties with its regional allies.
Iran's Mehr news agency said Sunday that Trump had offered"no tangible concessions" in his response to the Iranians' latest proposal. ," said the news outlet,"wants to obtain concessions that it failed to obtain during the war, which will lead to an impasse in the negotiations.
"Fox News in Beijing over the weekend that the Iranians are"crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon," explaining why he viewed it as"unacceptable" for nuclear talks to take place separately after a peace deal is brokered. Sunday about the possibility of renewing strikes on Iran, which would break a ceasefire that was reached more than a month ago.
"Iran’s priorities remain consistent: ending what it views as economic siege conditions, reopening maritime access and reducing pressure in the Gulf, negotiating an end to the broader conflict, and only afterward addressing the nuclear issue," said Citrinowicz. "At the present moment, it is difficult to see the Iranian leadership agreeing to any framework that does not meaningfully engage with those core demands.
"that Iran's entire civilization would die,"never to be brought back again," Iranian officials said the president's latest comments—which followed hisof an image of himself on a military ship accompanied by the words,"It was the calm before the storm"—would not be tolerated. A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces, Abolfazl Shakarchi, told Mehr that"repeating any folly to compensate for America’s disgrace in the Third Imposed War against Iran will result in nothing but receiving more crushing and severe blows.
"Trump to"hurt them more" in order to force a deal, calling on the president to go through with bombing Iran's energyThe reason why Trump didn't do this during the war - despite threatening it - was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the GCC states. This would…"The reason why Trump didn't do this during the war—despite threatening it—was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the states,""The global economy would be thrown into a deep recession.
Fuel shortages would lead to food shortages worldwide. Trump's presidency would be destroyed," he said.
"None of this matters to Lindsey. He'll burn the entire planet as long as he gets his war. Trump's biggest mistake has been to listen to Lindsey and his allies.
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But if that support retreats or dries up, so do we.of the war on Iran linked to President Donald Trump's plummeting approval rating, the president issued his latest threat to destroy the Middle Eastern country Sunday as he demanded negotiators"get moving, FAST" to end the conflict the US and Israel began by choice in February.the president in a Truth Social post, adding that if a peace deal is not reached soon,"there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!
”to have separate nuclear talks after achieving peace and reaching a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which the Iranians effectively closed in retaliation for the US-Israeli attacks. Since launching the conflict, Trump has demanded the dismantling of Iran's missile arsenal as well as its nuclear program, which Iran has said is not for military purposes, and has called for the country to cut ties with its regional allies.
Iran's Mehr news agency said Sunday that Trump had offered"no tangible concessions" in his response to the Iranians' latest proposal. ," said the news outlet,"wants to obtain concessions that it failed to obtain during the war, which will lead to an impasse in the negotiations.
"Fox News in Beijing over the weekend that the Iranians are"crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon," explaining why he viewed it as"unacceptable" for nuclear talks to take place separately after a peace deal is brokered. Sunday about the possibility of renewing strikes on Iran, which would break a ceasefire that was reached more than a month ago.
"Iran’s priorities remain consistent: ending what it views as economic siege conditions, reopening maritime access and reducing pressure in the Gulf, negotiating an end to the broader conflict, and only afterward addressing the nuclear issue," said Citrinowicz. "At the present moment, it is difficult to see the Iranian leadership agreeing to any framework that does not meaningfully engage with those core demands.
"that Iran's entire civilization would die,"never to be brought back again," Iranian officials said the president's latest comments—which followed hisof an image of himself on a military ship accompanied by the words,"It was the calm before the storm"—would not be tolerated. A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces, Abolfazl Shakarchi, told Mehr that"repeating any folly to compensate for America’s disgrace in the Third Imposed War against Iran will result in nothing but receiving more crushing and severe blows.
"Trump to"hurt them more" in order to force a deal, calling on the president to go through with bombing Iran's energyThe reason why Trump didn't do this during the war - despite threatening it - was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the GCC states. This would…"The reason why Trump didn't do this during the war—despite threatening it—was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the states,""The global economy would be thrown into a deep recession.
Fuel shortages would lead to food shortages worldwide. Trump's presidency would be destroyed," he said.
"None of this matters to Lindsey. He'll burn the entire planet as long as he gets his war. Trump's biggest mistake has been to listen to Lindsey and his allies.
" Experts Pillory Trump Case for War on Iran: 'Flimsiest Excuse for Initiating a Major Attack' in Decades ›Julia Conleyof the war on Iran linked to President Donald Trump's plummeting approval rating, the president issued his latest threat to destroy the Middle Eastern country Sunday as he demanded negotiators"get moving, FAST" to end the conflict the US and Israel began by choice in February.the president in a Truth Social post, adding that if a peace deal is not reached soon,"there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!
”to have separate nuclear talks after achieving peace and reaching a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which the Iranians effectively closed in retaliation for the US-Israeli attacks. Since launching the conflict, Trump has demanded the dismantling of Iran's missile arsenal as well as its nuclear program, which Iran has said is not for military purposes, and has called for the country to cut ties with its regional allies.
Iran's Mehr news agency said Sunday that Trump had offered"no tangible concessions" in his response to the Iranians' latest proposal. ," said the news outlet,"wants to obtain concessions that it failed to obtain during the war, which will lead to an impasse in the negotiations.
"Fox News in Beijing over the weekend that the Iranians are"crazy, and you know what? Because of that, they cannot have a nuclear weapon," explaining why he viewed it as"unacceptable" for nuclear talks to take place separately after a peace deal is brokered. Sunday about the possibility of renewing strikes on Iran, which would break a ceasefire that was reached more than a month ago.
"Iran’s priorities remain consistent: ending what it views as economic siege conditions, reopening maritime access and reducing pressure in the Gulf, negotiating an end to the broader conflict, and only afterward addressing the nuclear issue," said Citrinowicz. "At the present moment, it is difficult to see the Iranian leadership agreeing to any framework that does not meaningfully engage with those core demands.
"that Iran's entire civilization would die,"never to be brought back again," Iranian officials said the president's latest comments—which followed hisof an image of himself on a military ship accompanied by the words,"It was the calm before the storm"—would not be tolerated. A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces, Abolfazl Shakarchi, told Mehr that"repeating any folly to compensate for America’s disgrace in the Third Imposed War against Iran will result in nothing but receiving more crushing and severe blows.
"Trump to"hurt them more" in order to force a deal, calling on the president to go through with bombing Iran's energyThe reason why Trump didn't do this during the war - despite threatening it - was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the GCC states. This would…"The reason why Trump didn't do this during the war—despite threatening it—was because he realized Tehran would retaliate and take out the energy infrastructure in the states,""The global economy would be thrown into a deep recession.
Fuel shortages would lead to food shortages worldwide. Trump's presidency would be destroyed," he said.
"None of this matters to Lindsey. He'll burn the entire planet as long as he gets his war. Trump's biggest mistake has been to listen to Lindsey and his allies.
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