Hill: Trump should not miss the opportunity to negotiate with Iran
The American media wrote that although Iran does not intend to build a nuclear weapon, it is closer than ever before to the ability to build it, and Trump’s best option for Tehran is timely negotiations.
According to RCO News Agency, in an article, the American analyst examines the options of the new American government towards Iran and emphasizes that the best option for Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, is to negotiate with Iran.
“John Hoffman”, an American researcher who works in the fields of defense and foreign policy, writes in an article in the “Hill” newspaper: The tensions between Washington and Tehran will probably be the first serious challenge in the foreign policy of the new Trump administration, while today Tehran It has found the ability to make nuclear weapons more than ever before.
Referring to the great mistrust between Iran and America, Hoffman emphasizes that diplomacy is still the best option for Washington. Noting that there is an opportunity, however limited, to reduce tensions with Iran, he writes: “Missing this opportunity could bring America closer to another catastrophic war in the Middle East, which he has promised to avoid.”
In his article, the American analyst advises Trump to Learn from the mistakes he made in his first term in his new administration. Referring to the policy of “maximum pressure” against Iran during the first term of Trump’s presidency, which included the most severe sanctions against Tehran, he emphasizes that the pressures of the United States and its agents in the region, including the Zionist regime, not only stopped Iran’s nuclear program, but also Tehran’s counter-reaction. has followed
Iran does not intend to build nuclear weapons
According to this American analyst, Iran has increased its stockpile of enriched uranium and currently has enough resources to build several nuclear bombs in just a few weeks, but so far it has no intention of doing so. Hoffman referred to the statements of Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, who, while expressing Iran’s readiness to participate in nuclear negotiations, emphasized that the opportunity to hold such negotiations is short.
According to this analyst, there are 2 main obstacles in the way of negotiations between the United States and Iran: First, the tension between Tehran and Washington for decades has caused the relations between the two countries to be on the path of confrontation. On the other hand, the Zionist regime and its leaders are strongly opposed to the normalization of relations between Iran and the United States and are throwing stones in the way of negotiations.
This report states: “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long been a supporter of escalating tensions with Tehran, and any agreement between the United States and Iran is likely to be strongly opposed by him.”
America has no plans for a long-term war with Iran
The report further states that the alternative to negotiations between Iran and the US is a direct war between the two countries, which would be disastrous for regional stability and the interests of the United States.
According to Hoffman, this war will not only destroy Iran’s nuclear program, but may also make Iran resolute in its determination to build nuclear weapons. On the other hand, the American analyst writes: “Iran’s air defense and ballistic missile capabilities will impose significant financial and human costs on the US military.”
In addition, the American troops scattered in West Asia are easy targets for Iran, and since Washington does not have a clear plan to win a long war with Iran, it may find itself in a terrible abyss.
Emphasizing the necessity of America’s withdrawal from West Asia, Hoffman considers the reduction of tensions between Washington and Tehran to be a necessary step in this direction and writes: “In the case of the Iran issue, the best option for Trump is diplomacy.” “He should reduce tensions with Tehran.”
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