Behind the Veil: U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Risk Undermining America’s Security
As the U.S. prepares for another round of nuclear talks with Iran, critical questions arise about national security risks and whether Washington is prepared to confront Tehran’s relentless aggression.
Once again, Washington is stepping into the same diplomatic trap: negotiating with a regime that openly threatens American interests while showing no commitment to genuine disarmament. The upcoming round of indirect talks in Geneva between the United States and Iran’s representatives signals a troubling continuation of failed diplomacy with Tehran—one that disregards core principles of national sovereignty and security. The Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed these talks will proceed this week, hosted by Oman, a country long involved in backdoor negotiations. But what has changed since last year’s collapse? Nothing substantial. Iran remains defiant in enriching uranium close to weapons-grade levels...
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