Trump Considers Iran’s Offer of Indirect Nuclear Talks
- The Trump administration is considering Iran's offer for indirect nuclear talks, according to Axios.
- Senator John Cornyn expressed skepticism about Iran's willingness to engage, predicting failure in negotiations.
- Senate Republicans, including Senator Susan Collins, emphasize that any talks should focus on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- Tensions are high as American military measures against Iran intensify, with Trump warning of severe consequences if a deal is not reached.
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On Iran: Now We Have Run Out of Time
I wrote several months ago about the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons development, and its deadly threat to Israel. Today, it seems highly likely that there will be an attack on Iran’s nuclear development facilities soon—probably within the next two or three weeks—certainly by Israel and possibly directly assisted by the United States. In preparation for such an attack, the last Israeli response—several months ago—to an Iranian missile attack …
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