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U.S.-Iran Tensions Insoluble amid Trump's Presidency, According to Iran's Head of State

Iran's leader deems a diplomatic accord with the U.S.A., particularly under President Trump, as unachievable. He insists on a surrender of political power from the U.S. side.

Unsolvable issues between Iran and the U.S. during Trump's presidency, according to Iran's head...
Unsolvable issues between Iran and the U.S. during Trump's presidency, according to Iran's head honcho.

U.S.-Iran Tensions Insoluble amid Trump's Presidency, According to Iran's Head of State

In the heart of Iran, the government is grappling with severe energy and water shortages, a situation that could potentially spark internal unrest. This delicate situation comes as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the nation's Supreme Leader, has ruled out any political agreement with the US under President Donald Trump.

Khamenei's stance was made clear in a recent address on state television in Iran. He considers the issue of negotiations with the United States under Trump as "unsolvable," asserting that Iran will never submit to the demands or pressures from Washington regarding its nuclear program.

The Supreme Leader's position is not a new development. Observers believe Khamenei is not fundamentally against negotiations, but not under Trump's terms. However, hardliners in the Iranian parliament are strictly against resuming nuclear talks with the US.

This firm stance by Khamenei follows a series of Israeli attacks on Iranian facilities, an event that Khamenei described as Iran's "dignified" defence. The current status of Khamenei's stance on nuclear talks with the US is unclear due to his absence from public appearances since the Israeli attacks.

Rumours suggest that Khamenei may have sought refuge in a bunker due to fear of an Israeli assassination attempt. Yet, these allegations remain unverified.

Trump, on the other hand, has been accused of "inciting" Israel and supporting its attacks on Iran to force a political change. However, the article does not provide any details about any potential political changes in Iran.

If nuclear talks are not resumed, Iran faces potential economic sanctions that could worsen its already dire economic situation. The country claims to have won the June war despite significant damage to nuclear and military facilities by Israeli forces.

Another military strike by Israel is feared if nuclear talks are not resumed. Reformers in Iran, including President Massoud Peseschkian and his government, do not rule out continuing nuclear talks with the US. They believe that the problems with Trump are insurmountable and are no longer about accusations like supporting terrorism or violating human rights, but about obedience and surrender.

The Iranian people, according to Khamenei, will firmly resist any "disgusting demand" from the US. The article does not provide any information about the current political situation in Israel.

In this complex geopolitical landscape, the future of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the US remains uncertain. The standoff between the two nations could have profound implications for global peace and security.

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