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U.S. Foreign Policy

Satellite images show the regime burying tunnel entrances at the nuclear complex amid American shipping cautions, heated rhetoric over protests and new nuclear talks with Washington.
U.S. officials view Bolivia as “an important base for Iran’s diplomatic and intelligence operations throughout the continent,” according to “Reuters.”
The move followed a day after the third U.S.-Oman Strategic Dialogue, which “advanced the shared U.S.-Oman commitment to supporting peace through diplomacy,” the department said.
The U.S. secretary of state lauded Iraq’s “leadership in expediting the transfer and detention of ISIS terrorists to secure facilities in Iraq” from Syria.
Top regime figures in Tehran and strategic facilities of the Islamic Republic could be in the crosshairs.
Leaders and representatives of at least 18 nations were on stage.
Washington is “building on historic momentum toward durable peace in the Middle East,” according to the State Department.
Masoud Pezeshkian blamed sanctions by the United States and its allies for the “hardship and difficulties” Iranians are facing.
Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was tied to a deadly ISIS ambush on American troops.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and the U.S. State Department hailed Buenos Aires’ move to list Iran’s Quds Force as a terrorist group, calling it a key step against Iranian terror.
“The rioters have put their hopes in him,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated. “If he’s so capable, he should manage his own country.”
“We are ready for any choice. We do not desire a war, but we are ready for it,” Abbas Araghchi said during a visit to Lebanon.