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The Islamic Republic has reportedly rejected Washington’s demands to dismantle its three main nuclear sites and hand over its enriched uranium.
International monitors report that Turks there face disproportionate levels of arbitrary detention, severe prison sentencing and the suppression of their cultural rights.
“The U.S. Treasury will aggressively protect the integrity of the U.S. financial system using the full force of our authorities.” Scott Bessent, secretary of the Treasury, stated.
The secretary of state warns Tehran’s expanding missile arsenal and bid for ICBMs endanger U.S. forces, allies and the homeland as Geneva nuclear talks resume.
The Iranian regime “prioritizes funding of foreign proxies and missiles over the basic needs of ordinary Iranians,” stated U.S. State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott.
“Iran’s future must be shaped by its people, who deserve to have their rights protected and free access to information,” Sen. Jacky Rosen stated.
Negotiations are set to resume on Thursday in Geneva between U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and Iranian regime officials.
The Israeli singer canceled his American trip, citing tensions with Iran and concern about being stranded abroad.
The peoples of the region face a unique opportunity to expand the Abraham Accords and together build a “diverse and vibrant society,” the president said.
“Everything that has been written about a potential war with Iran has been written incorrectly,” said the U.S. president.
The two sides will “discuss a detailed Iranian proposal for a nuclear deal.”
Trump is weighing airstrikes to neutralize the Islamic Republic’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and a sustained campaign to topple the regime.