Iran’s refusal refusal to involve the conversation promotes increasing nuclear tension, as the US and Israel have warned against Iran’s gaining nuclear weapons, increasing the possibility of a possible military conflict. On Sunday, the Iranian President Masood Pageshkian announced that Tehran dismisses direct talks with the United States on his fast growing nuclear program. This is the first response to the letter of US President Donald Trump addressed by Iran to the country’s highest leader. At the same time, Trump has warned, “If they do not deal, there will be bombing.”
The move reflects Trump’s exchange of previous letters with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his first term, which led to a face-to-face meetings, but eventually did not compromise to curb Pyongyang’s atomic and missile programs.
Last time, when Trump tried to send a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei through the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2019, Khamenei made fun of this effort.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened Iran that if Tehran does not compromise with Washington on his nuclear program, he would bombing and levy secondary fees. In a telephone interview with NBC News, Trump said that American and Iranian officials were talking, but they did not explain in detail. “If they do not deal, there will be bombing,” Trump said. Trump said “But there is a chance that if they do not deal, I will impose a secondary fee on them as I did four years ago.”
In recent weeks, Iran has sent mixed signs. During the performance of Kuds (Jerusalem) Day on Friday, the organizers only “Death of Israel!” Instructed to raise the slogan – “America’s death!” There was also a common slogan.
A video of Iran’s revolutionary guard unveiling an underground missile base is shown to step on an Israeli flag painted on the ground, but there is no American flag that is often seen in such promotional scenes.
However, the English language branch of the Iranian state media Press TV recently published an article listening to American military bases in the Middle East as a possible goals. The list included Camp Thunder Cove on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, where the US has deployed Stealth B-2 bombers, which is probably used in operation on Yemen.