Iran Nuclear Ambitions Under Scrutiny
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“And I asked him if Tehran and Washington can ever resolve their differences. Well, historically Iran and the United States have”
“I think the fixation on Iran host age crisis on the United States, on the United States, is such that it is very , very hard”
“their differences. Well, it's historically Iran and the United States have gone through years of animosity because of U.S”
“and the United States is such that it is very, very hard.”
“Why do you think the Iranian government will not shift on its nuclear ambitions? They won't shift because”
“for 444 days with his reflections on the state of play now between Iran and the United States. Do you ever see N adeem possible reconciliation”
“Edition from NPR News. This is All Things Considered from Enter News. I'm Emily Fang. The U.S. And Iran are still deadlocked over peace talks to negotiate an”
“that around. But you have a regime as you very much emphasize. the regime forced the Iranian people to stay in their homes and the regime now controls the streets completely. Why do you think the Iranian government will?”
“years. It's horrendous, but the Iranian people and its culture and its history is something that is very important. There's distrust on both sides, but the regime is showing the ability to respond commensurately and it's holding its own. And no matter what, it's key to it all. very simplistic, no understanding of what was going on in Iran in terms of the IOTC and its potential capabilities militarily. This terrible time is as taken over the streets. The streets in Iran have always been the place where Iranians can feel a certain sense of freedom. Barry Rosen, who was the press attache at the U”
“controls the streets completely. Why do you think the Iranian government will?”
“what happened as well with the U.S. Embassy . I actually think there's a third incident that weighs heavily on this memory is the shooting down of the Iranian air”
“Why do you think the Iranian government will? in the sort of collective history, what the US and UK did, Mossad Deck, what happened as well with the US embassy. I actually think there's a third incident that weighs heavily on this memory.”
“of the Iranian air flight, Iran air flight 655 by U.S. Navy back in the late 8 0s, where I think”
“on this memory is the shooting down of the Iranian air flight.”
“But Iran, like in a way Ukraine, is waiting the asymmetric war”
“the way today, how do you accept while also containing strategic national interest of Iran while also in a way containing its desire as well? you know in a way Ukraine is waiting this asymmetric war and this would give now difficulty to these powers to assert and they are not coming to terms that the world is.”
“, you know, he says, well , the column before the storm. But Iran, like, you know , in the way Ukraine is w”
“The people of Iran do not want this war, he says. And they don't want this”
“lasting peace agreement has yet to be reached. Iran's foreign minister says that a lack of trust is the biggest obstacle in negotiations and the war with the”
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