News ID : 213223
Publish Date : 2/18/2025 1:04:56 AM
New US strategy towards Iran: Negotiations on condition of destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities

New statements by US National Security Advisor on Iran

New US strategy towards Iran: Negotiations on condition of destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities

NOURNEWS – US policies against Iran's nuclear program have never been about preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

Evidence suggests that the main goal of the White House is to stop Iran's technological advancement and maintain the strategic superiority of the Israeli regime in the region. Recent statements by US officials have shown that the offer to negotiate is not a diplomatic opportunity, but a tool to curb Iran's strategic capabilities.

One of the topics that has almost become a refrain in Donald Trump's statements about Iran is Washington's intention to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. This is while high-ranking Iranian officials have repeatedly emphasized their commitment to the peaceful use of nuclear technology, and the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also considered the production and use of nuclear weapons as religiously forbidden. Many strategic analysts have previously confirmed the fact that Trump emphasizes that Iran should not acquire nuclear weapons, but a review of US strategies shows that Washington's main goal is not to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, but to destroy Iran's peaceful nuclear capabilities.

 

 

8 testimonies of US National Security Advisor on real White House policy

Recent statements by the White House National Security Advisor revealed facts that have been less publicized so far. Mike Waltz, in his latest remarks, emphasized:

" The President has also expressed a willingness to take whatever action is necessary. All options are on the table. Also, if they want to give up their nuclear program, negotiating with Iran is good!"

This sentence indicates that Washington is only ready to negotiate if Iran completely abandons its peaceful nuclear program, a position that goes beyond a non-proliferation policy and whose main goal is to prevent the advancement of strategic technologies in Iran.

 

International evidence: Iran's nuclear program within peaceful framework

Iran's nuclear program, as a member of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), is fully monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The Agency's numerous reports show no signs of Iran's nuclear activities deviating towards military purposes. However, the Trump administration, using diplomatic and economic tools, has tried to portray Iran's nuclear program as a security threat, despite no technical or legal basis for this claim.

 

Sanctions: A tool to halt Iran's technological development

The illegal US sanctions against Iran, recently intensified by Trump's new executive order, are more of a strategy to reduce Iran's scientific, economic, and technological capabilities than a tool to pressure Iran to stop its alleged military nuclear program. These policies are designed to discourage investment in advanced technologies, including nuclear energy, and increase Iran's dependence on foreign sources. This trend indicates that the Trump administration's main goal is to eliminate Iran from the advanced technology cycle and prevent its scientific and industrial independence.

 

Role of Israeli regime: Strategic concern behind US policies

Trump's policies toward Iran's nuclear program are directly linked to ensuring the security of the Zionist regime. Unlike Iran, Israel has never joined the NPT and unofficially possesses hundreds of nuclear warheads, yet the US has not exerted any pressure for transparency in its nuclear program. This stark contrast in Washington's policies indicates that the main goal of the US is not to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons but to maintain Israel's strategic superiority in the region and prevent Iran from acquiring advanced technologies. In reality, Tel Aviv's primary concern is Iran's scientific and industrial capabilities, not the hypothesis of Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, which has been repeatedly rejected by the IAEA.

 

Behind the scenes of US negotiation offer: Diplomatic deception

In his statements, Waltz, alongside referring to Trump's intention to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, emphasized that if Iran wants to give up its nuclear program, then negotiating with Iran is good!

Such statements, while clearly revealing US intention to completely destroy Iran's peaceful nuclear program, also shed light on another important reality regarding America's true intention behind its willingness to negotiate with Iran and the meeting of the two countries' presidents.

 

Iran's wisdom in face of negotiation deception

The recent positions of senior US officials once again confirm the wisdom of the Leader's stance, who emphasized that negotiating with the US is not wise, intelligent, or honorable. The negotiation offer from the Trump administration is not a diplomatic opportunity but a tool to trap Iran in an erosive process with the ultimate goal of weakening and containing the country's strategic capabilities.

Therefore, in a situation where the US is seeking to dismantle Iran's peaceful nuclear program, the Islamic Republic's strategic policy should be based on continuing technological advancement, reducing the impact of sanctions by utilizing domestic capacities, and creating a balance against external pressures.

 

 


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