Trump: Iran Must Enter Negotiations Immediately
U.S. President Donald Trump once again asserted that Iran “will not win this war” and urged the country to “enter negotiations instantly before it’s too late.” His remarks, reported by webangah news Agency, made no reference to Israel’s recent aggression against Iran or the subsequent collapse of U.S.-Iran talks following the attack.
Trump claimed, “It would be foolish for Iran not to sign an agreement.”
Repeating statements from recent days, he added, “I gave Iran 60 days to reach a deal, but they refused. though, an agreement will eventually be reached.”
In closing, he reiterated his long-standing position: “I do not want to see Iran obtain nuclear weapons.”
Iran has officially stated that it was under missile attack conditions when it refused to engage in negotiations, according to sources cited by Reuters. Simultaneously occurring, the U.S. Navy’s former information warfare chief confirmed that recent american-Israeli discussions involved plans for a joint strike against Iran.
The Reuters report referenced unnamed sources claiming Iran had publicly declared it would not negotiate while under missile threats. Separately, retired U.S. Navy Admiral James “Scotty” Ritcher stated on Monday night that the discussions between the U.S. and Israel focused on coordinating an attack against Iran.
these alleged discussions were described as highly detailed, aiming to exploit any momentary Israeli tactical advantage to inflict maximum damage. While the U.S. may not have directly provided resources for the operation, the attack appeared closely synchronized wiht Washington’s intelligence and executed with explicit U.S. support-making it, by definition, a joint U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran.
“Scotty” Ritcher, emphasizing these claims as “undeniable,” asserted that documented exchanges between Iranian and American officials exist regarding this matter.
Former US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran is “not capable of meeting America’s demands based on enrichment,” while adding that, strategically, current president Joe Biden cannot reach an agreement with Tehran due to Israeli opposition, strong Republican resistance in Congress, and overall hostility toward Iran’s nuclear program.
The remarks came during a recent statement where Trump criticized the Biden management’s approach to Iran. He emphasized that Israel’s objections and bipartisan Congressional pushback-notably from hardline Republicans-make any nuclear deal politically unfeasible for Washington.
“The reality is, [Biden] can’t secure such an agreement as of Israel’s opposition, fierce resistance from many Republicans in the Senate and Congress, and outright hostility toward Iran’s enrichment agenda in America,” Trump stated.