Iran-Iranian Regime’s Nuclear Talks with IAEA: A Complicated Standoff Threatening Global Security
Tehran’s latest stance toward the IAEA is another example of its bad-faith diplomacy, undermining nuclear non-proliferation while endangering U.S. national security and regional stability.
As Iran prepares for a so-called "technical" meeting with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it becomes clear that Tehran continues to use diplomatic engagement as a smokescreen for aggressive nuclear ambitions. The Islamic Republic’s declaration that talks will be "complicated" and limited signals more than just bureaucratic hurdles—it reflects an ongoing pattern of bad faith that threatens American interests at home and abroad. Is Iran Serious About Nuclear Transparency—or Just Playing Games? The timing of this encounter between Iran and the IAEA cannot be ignored. Following Israel and U.S. airstrikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities in June—actions precipitated by...
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