Donald Trump has warned of “great danger” if the US-Iran nuclear talks do not run well

The United States and Iran are ready for a high-way diplomatic effort, expected to begin in Oman later this week. A series of important failures, including military defeat, economic stress and international pressure in Iran, in the form of conversations, face a series of failures, which brings the country to a point of vulnerability after 18 months in the Middle East.

In an amazing step, this week, the decision of Trump to discuss for the two countries was announced at the Oval Office with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week.

Trump has stated that a diplomatic solution is better, however, he warned that Iran would be in “great danger” if the dialogue does not go well.

After Trump’s first term, after pulling out of the Obama-eagle deal, the talks are aimed at finding a route for a new nuclear deal. The deal borders Iran’s nuclear activity, making only a small amount of uranium to 3.67%, below its weapon-grade. Since then, Iran has largely extended its nuclear stock, enough to manufacture many nuclear weapons, is rich in some 60%, very close to the threshold required for weapons. In addition, the US has imposed new sanctions targeting five institutions and one person, according to US officials, Iran’s nuclear program is involved.

Current status

Its proxy forces, including Iran’s military capabilities, Hamas in Gaza and Hizbullah in Lebanon, have become weak from Israeli attacks, and the country’s economy is under heavy stress due to international sanctions. The US has also carried out airstrikes, targeting Iran -backed terrorists in Yemen, and has separated Tehran. Despite these challenges, Iran leaders are under pressure to find a way to reduce economic stress and avoid further struggle.

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Conversation in Oman

Although uncertainty is uncertain about how negotiations will be revealed in Oman, Trump has said that the talks will be direct, however, it is expected to be indirect, with Omaning middlemen carrying messages between two delegations with middlemen. The US is demanding a deal that will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Iran is looking for relief from sanctions and economic support. According to the White House Press Secretary Karolin Levit, “His final goal and the final objective is to ensure that Iran can never get nuclear weapons.” He said, “But he has made it very clear to the Iranians, and his national security team as well, that all options are on the table and Iran has an option. You may agree to demand President Trump or all hell to pay.”

potential consequences

Potential results of dialogue are uncertain, but both sides are under pressure to find a solution. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi and US Middle East Envoy Steve Witcoff will be present in Oman, and the talks are expected to look closely. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has stated that the US wants a “complete disintegration” of Iran’s nuclear program, saying, “This is a promotion, it is a weapon, and it is its strategic missile program.” But Trump left the place for conversation, “the only thing he cannot have is an nuclear weapon,” Trump told reporters that he met his cabinet secretaries on Wednesday.

Room for conversation

The room is limited to the conversation, but both sides are looking for a way to find common land. Iran’s President Masaud Peseshakian has vowed that Iran’s “not after the atomic bomb” suggested that Tehran may be open to American investment in the Islamic Republic if the country can reach a deal. According to Negger Mortazvi, a senior partner of the Center for International Policy, “All eyes are on Oman by Iranians, it is very closely and potentially hoping that it will affect the state of the economy.”

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Dialogue in Oman represents an important moment in diplomatic attempt to find a solution to the US-Iran nuclear deadlock. While the potential results are uncertain, there is pressure on both sides to find a way to reduce economic stress and avoid further struggle.