Iran and the United States held another round of indirect talks in Geneva on Thursday, hoping to strike an agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program and potentially avoid another conflict.assembles a vast force of aircraft and battleships in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump wants an agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear program, and he sees an opportunity as the country struggles domestically with mounting unrest following statewide rallies.
Iran also wants to avoid war, but it insists on its right to enrich uranium and refuses to discuss other concerns such as its long-range missile program or backing for armed groups such as Hamas and Hizbollah. If America hits, Iran has stated that US military outposts in the region will be deemed valid targets, putting tens of thousands of American service members at danger. Iran has also vowed to attack Israel, raising the prospect of another regional war in the Middle East.
In an interview with India Today on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that a conflict would be terrible for all parties involved.Because the Americans’ bases are distributed around the region, it is possible that the entire region will be engaged and involved, which is a very bad scenario.” According to Iran specialist Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group, the Americans’ response to Iran’s latest proposal on Thursday was encouraging.There may not be a breakthrough by the end of the day, but the fact that the US team is returning demonstrates that the two sides share enough common ground,” he said.
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