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The nuclear bomb should be taken away from Israel… Iran is preparing to retaliate in the meeting with America, Trump also threatened with atom bomb

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Before the meeting on the nuclear deal in Oman, Donald Trump has made it clear that Iran has no right to have nuclear weapons. US President Donald Trump said on Friday before the important meeting on Iran’s nuclear program that Iran “cannot have nuclear weapons.” Speaking to reporters on Air Force One, Donald Trump said, “I want Iran to be a wonderful, great and happy country. But they cannot have nuclear weapons.” Donald Trump’s statement came at a time when his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to meet with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Oman.

Earlier, Iran had said that it was giving “a real chance” to high-level nuclear talks with the US on Saturday, while President Donald Trump had threatened that if the talks failed, they would bomb. That is, if the meeting to be held today fails, the US can start an attack on Iran. According to US time, on Monday, Trump had made a surprising announcement that Washington and Tehran would start talks in Oman. Let us tell you that Oman is a Gulf state and it has previously mediated between the West and the Islamic Republic.

Iran can take a tough stand against Israel

At the same time, Iranian media has quoted sources before the meeting saying that Iran is now preparing to take nuclear diplomacy to a new turn. According to the report of Iran Nuances, Tehran will put pressure on the US administration to re-adopt the policy of ‘nuclear weapon free Middle East’. Iran’s intention behind the demand for this policy is that international monitoring and accountability should also be fixed on Israel’s nuclear program. Sources have said that Iran will prominently raise this issue in diplomatic talks, that if America really wants stability in the region, then instead of targeting only Iran, it will have to take initiative towards making the entire region free from nuclear weapons. This step is being taken at a time when the talks between America and Iran regarding JCPOA have started heating up again. In such a situation, this stance of Iran can not only become a challenge for America, but can also create new diplomatic complications for Israel.

Will the US launch an attack on Iran?

The chances of this meeting in Oman being successful are very low and the White House has also accepted this. The White House reiterated Trump’s threat on Friday, saying that he wants Iran to know that if it does not agree to give up its nuclear program, it will have to pay a “very big price”. Special envoy Steve Witkoff, who led the US delegation, told the Wall Street Journal that the Trump administration’s “red line” is to prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons and ending its nuclear program is the initial demand. But he suggested that Washington would be open to “other ways of finding an agreement”. Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are together against Iran’s nuclear weapon and if this attack happens, then both countries can start bombing Iran together.

Let us tell you that in 2015, Barack Obama’s administration signed a nuclear deal with Iran along with many global leaders, such as China, France and Russia. But in 2018, Trump unilaterally cancelled the 2015 agreement. After becoming president again this year, Trump has again started talking about the agreement. But the question is, is an agreement really possible between Iran and the US? The Biden administration also tried to reach an agreement with Iran, but Iran’s first condition for this was that the US would compensate for the losses caused by US sanctions. Iran has demanded billions of dollars in compensation, which the US will obviously not give.

Iran and US meet in Oman

Iranian state media said the talks would be led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and US envoy Witkoff, with Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi as the mediator. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the US should respect the Islamic Republic’s decision to join the talks. “We intend to assess the other side’s intention and find a solution this Saturday,” spokesman Esmail Baghaei posted on X. He said that “with sincerity and clear caution, we are giving diplomacy a real chance.” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-e Ravanchi told Iran’s semi-official news agency ISNA that “without threats and intimidation from the US side, there is a good chance of reaching an agreement.” He further said that “we reject any kind of threats and coercion.”