Sherman: Iran’s nuclear program is not destructive
Former US diplomat emphasized that Iran continues its nuclear path, saying that Trump could have a little better than Brajam because it has Congress and the Senate.
Wendy Sherman, a former US senior negotiator in the nuclear deal with Iran, said of his experience in engaging with Iran and explicitly stated that the US will not be possible to stop the Iranian uranium enrichment program in practice.
“They will continue to do so secretly and underground, even if we try to bomb the current centers,” Shaman said in an interview with the American Nice. “In a year, perhaps three years, they will go this path again.”
“All political currents in Iran are conservative, but the supernatural currents will pursue the weapons program if more pressure,” he said. “We will precisely lead them to a path we don’t want to go.”
Sherman’s remarks on the possibility of Iran’s nuclear program are being weapons while all Iranian officials have insisted that the nuclear weapon has no place in its military and political doctrine, and according to the fatwa of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Iran has been prohibited from accessing nuclear weapons.
However, the former US -ledman defended the diplomatic route to contain Iran’s nuclear program: “Can a new agreement be reached? Yes. Even Trump can reach a little better than the previous agreement, because it has tools. To be honest, with a Congress and the Senate that the Republicans have control and usually confirm whatever he wants, and this is possible. “I fully believe that this is much better than being involved in the war.”
Iran and the United States have so far conducted five rounds of indirect talks with Oman’s mediation to address the issue of Iran’s nuclear program. The parties generally evaluated the process of the negotiations and said Muscat has made suggestions in this round of negotiations to resolve disputes.
In the meantime, US officials, especially after the third round of negotiations, claimed that Iran, as the only nuclear country without a nuclear weapon, has no right to enrich the nuclear weapons, and that if it wants to use nuclear energy, it could import the fuel needed by its reactors from a third country.
Although Iranian officials have insisted that Iran’s possession of peaceful nuclear energy and the right to enrich Iran is not negotiating, and they have insisted that Iran will defend its peaceful nuclear program against any aggressive action.
China; The main strategic threat but dependent on the behavior of Russia
Wendy Sherman cited China as the “main strategic challenge” of America, despite his main focus on Iran’s issue.
In this regard, he said, “China carefully monitors our treatment of Russia towards Ukraine. “If Russia can seize an independent country, China will also imagine that it could take Taiwan with all the advanced chips that are produced there.”
“This is a serious threat to us, because most American technology companies provide their chips from Taiwan,” he said.
“We are competing with China over the future of technology,” Shamman said in response to a question about the nature of US competition with China. We are also competing with our security. “In my opinion, both the Trump administration, Biden and even Obama have seen the Indian and Pacific region as a strategic priority.”
China sees Taiwan as its territory and threatened to seize the independent island with military force, but the United States view Taiwan as a strategic partner, and many US technology companies rely on semi -made there.
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