Iran’s Supreme Leader Shuts Door on U.S. Talks, Pushing Global Security to Brink
Iran’s refusal to engage in direct talks with the U.S. over its nuclear program signals a dangerous escalation, undermining diplomatic efforts and threatening America’s security interests.
As tensions rise in Vienna and New York, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivered a blunt message that echoes far beyond the Middle East: no direct negotiations with the United States over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. This outright rejection comes at a critical moment when international diplomacy hangs by a thread, potentially accelerating the reimposition of crippling United Nations sanctions set to take effect imminently. Khamenei dismissed dialogue as "a sheer dead end," accusing the U.S. of imposing a "diktat" aimed at forcing Iran into surrendering its nuclear activities. Yet this defiance is less about national pride and more about...
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