Iran, nuclear talks and supreme leader
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has let his displeasure about Donald Trump and the US administration's demands in the crucial nuclear talks be known publicly, calling them nonsensical and utterly outrageous.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticizes U.S. demands on Iran's uranium enrichment, questioning the potential success of upcoming nuclear talks amid ongoing tensions.
Calling Washington’s Nuclear Demand ‘Nonsense,’ Tehran Threatens To Walk Away From Negotiating Table
One analyst calls Iran’s stance a ‘cheap stunt,’ saying the talks ‘are the only thing that stands in the way of a military strike and more sanctions.’
The Iranian economy increasingly moves with U.S. political shifts, exposing reliance on foreign headlines over internal stability.
Lifting U.S. sanctions on Iran could temporarily lower oil prices, but this relief may be short-lived as resilient demand and tight inventories counteract the drop.
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The National Interest on MSNDoes Iran Have Its Own THAAD Missile Defense System?If the Americans and Israelis can no longer rely on their air superiority and stealth capabilities, the entire air component of America’s forward power projection evaporates.
The U.S. and Iran remain locked in a standoff over uranium enrichment ahead of a potential new round nuclear talks.
Iran hosted senior Hamas officials for talks in Tehran, signaling renewed support amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.