Iran's Leader Rebuffs Trump's Outreach Over Its Nuclear Program
Briefly

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has dismissed negotiations with the U.S. over Iran's advancing nuclear program, responding indirectly to President Trump's recent letter suggesting talks or facing military action. Khamenei characterized such negotiations as a means for the U.S. to impose new demands rather than resolving issues. While Trump's administration signals urgency over Iran's nuclear capabilities, there’s internal division in Iran about pursuing negotiations, with some leaders advocating for dialogue, despite Khamenei's longstanding mistrust of the U.S. and commitment to maintaining Iran's nuclear rights.
Negotiation is a path for them to make new demands, it's not just nuclear issues to speak about the nuclear topic, they are making new demands which will definitely not be accepted by Iran.
Some bullying governments insist on negotiations not to resolve issues but to impose, and this behavior cannot be taken lightly.
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