Excitement in some Washington quartals about the prospect of renewed negotiations with the Tehran regime can soon be premature. President Trump spoke with Fox Business Network about diplomacy yesterday. “I wrote them a letter in which I hope I hope you will negotiate,” he said. The statement was interpreted on a large scale as an overture, where all the usual suspects called for the return of an Iran deal that Mr. Trump left in 2018.
We are against it. The spokesperson for the United Nations, Stephane Dujarric, could make up, as he does, that “diplomacy remains the best way to guarantee the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program.” If Mr. Trump offers ‘primary sanctions lighting’, an influential lawyer in Teheran in Washington, Trita Parsi, writes“There is a peaceful path ahead.” However, it is difficult to see any evidence with regard to one of those claims.
To date, Mr. Trump again applied “maximum pressure” and the rest of his suggestions were received less enthusiasm and were not reported on a large scale. The president clarified that he wrote the letter to the highest leader Khamenei “For if we have to go into a military, it will be a terrible for them.” He got stuck with his preference for making deal, added: “I would rather close a deal because I am not looking for Iran. They are great people. “
It is not our goal here to advise the president on the art of a deal. Mr. Trump can only make a diplomatic upper hand, but conversations can take a long time and a deadline looms. “There are a number of interesting days ahead, that’s all I can tell you,” Mr. Trump told the White House Reporters. “We are at the last strokes with Iran,” and there is a bottom line for all this: “I can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.”
Tehran sets a brave face. “Some bullying governments insist that negotiations do not solve issues, but to impose their own expectations,” Ayatollah Khamei told spirituals today. Iran “will certainly not accept their expectations.” Earlier he said that conversations are not ‘rational’ nor ‘honorable’. But if the dissident in good Brooklyn established dissident, Masih Alinejad, writes“Trump has just put your so -called ‘rationality and honor’ on the ultimate test.”
The Ayatollah, as Mrs Alinejad notes, had refused to negotiate with President Biden, although the latter begged his regime with sanction exemptions and anything but Tehran begged to return to diplomacy. Now, she adds, the supreme leader is “staring at a table where he would never be sitting, not because he wants to, but because Mr Trump just made it clear: negotiate or face the” other option “. Will the autocratic Mullah Buckle and return to conversations?
Our Benny Avni reported earlier this week that Israelis are concerned about an offer from the Kremlin to negotiate on behalf of the American on behalf of America. Given the readiness of Mr Trump to treat President Putin, he can be tempted. Yet it is unlikely that Moscow, an Iranian lawyer, will look for a definitive, verifiable end of Iran’s nuclear ambitions. As a real Marc dish writes In the Wall Street Journal, only Israel can also miss the fire brigade to achieve that goal.
That brings us back to Mr. Trump. Despite the president of the President of the President for Jaw-Kaw above, Mr. Trump always makes it clear that his goal is to ensure that Iran ends up without nuclear weapons. Intelligence services and the UN atomic watchdog confirm that we are, yes, we are “last” in the phase of the crisis. America and others have ignored Iran’s nuclear threat for too long. Nevertheless, it becomes more difficult to see the logic of diplomacy.
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