Trump: Iran Must Enter Negotiations Immediately
According to a report by webangah News Agency, US President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that Iran must immediately enter negotiations, stating: “Iran will not win this war. Before it’s too late, they must come to the table.” He made these remarks without addressing Israel’s recent aggression against Iran or the collapse of US-Iran talks following the attack.
Trump further claimed: “It would be foolish for Iran not to sign an agreement.”
The president repeated his earlier statements from recent days, saying: “I gave Iran 60 days to reach a deal, but they refused. However, an agreement will ultimately be reached.”
Concluding his remarks,Trump echoed previous months’ rhetoric by asserting: ”I do not want to see Iran obtain nuclear weapons.”
iran has officially stated that under the conditions of being targeted, it did not wish to engage in negotiations, according to reports from sources cited by Reuters.
Meanwhile, Eskort Ritter, a former U.S. Navy intelligence official, claimed on Monday night that the alleged “false flag” discussions between the U.S. and Israel were intended to provide Israel with maximum surprise advantage to inflict severe damage. Even though the U.S. may not have directly participated in this attack through its own resources or intermediaries, the operation was closely coordinated with Washington’s knowledge and support-making it a joint U.S.-Israeli strike against Iran.
The report emphasized that these alleged discussions were highly detailed and synchronized to allow Israel minimal reaction time. While America might not have supplied direct assets for the operation, its close alignment with Israeli actions-alongside prior awareness and backing from Washington-classifies this as a collaborative military effort.
Eskort ritter reiterated that Iran-U.S. talks on this matter were “inconclusive.”
Former US President Donald Trump asserted that iran is “not capable of meeting America’s demands based on enrichment,” adding that from a strategic viewpoint, current US President Joe Biden cannot “reach such an agreement due to opposition from Israel, strong resistance from many hardline Republicans in Congress, and overall hostility toward Iran’s nuclear program in America.”
The remarks were made during a recent interview where Trump emphasized his governance’s approach to Iran’s nuclear negotiations. He argued that Tehran’s stance on uranium enrichment fundamentally prevents any alignment with Washington’s objectives.
Trump further claimed Biden faces insurmountable domestic hurdles, including bipartisan pushback and Israel’s influence, which he said would block any potential deal with Iran.