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Iran says to submit own nuclear proposal to US soon
Agence France-Presse . Tehran, Iran 09 June, 2025, 19:52

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The national flag of Iran. | File photo

Iran said on Monday that it would soon present a counter-proposal on a nuclear deal with the United States, after it had described Washingtonโ€™s offer as containing โ€˜ambiguitiesโ€™.

Tehran and Washington have held five rounds of talks since April to thrash out a new nuclear accord to replace the deal with major powers that US President Donald Trump abandoned during his first term in 2018.

The longtime foes have been locked in a diplomatic standoff over Iranโ€™s uranium enrichment, with Tehran defending it as a โ€˜non-negotiableโ€™ right and Washington describing it as a โ€˜red lineโ€™.

On May 31, after the fifth round talks, Iran said it had received โ€˜elementsโ€™ of a US proposal, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying later the text contained โ€˜ambiguitiesโ€™.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei criticised the US proposal as โ€˜lacking elementsโ€™ reflective of the previous rounds of negotiations, without providing further details.

โ€˜We will soon submit our own proposed plan to the other side through (mediator) Oman once it is finalised,โ€™ Baqaei told a weekly press briefing.

โ€˜It is a proposal that is reasonable, logical, and balanced, and we strongly recommend that the American side value this opportunity.โ€™

Iranโ€™s parliament speaker has said the US proposal failed to include the lifting of sanctions -- a key demand for Tehran, which has been reeling under their weight for years.

Trump, who has revived his โ€˜maximum pressureโ€™ campaign of sanctions on Iran since taking office in January, has repeatedly said it will not be allowed any uranium enrichment under a potential deal.

On Wednesday, Iranโ€™s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the US offer was โ€˜100 percent againstโ€™ notions of independence and self-reliance.

He insisted that uranium enrichment was โ€˜keyโ€™ to Iranโ€™s nuclear programme and that the US โ€™cannot have a sayโ€™ on the issue.

Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 percent, far above the 3.67-percent limit set in the 2015 deal and close though still short of the 90 percent needed for a nuclear warhead.

Western countries, including the United States, have long accused Iran of seeking to acquire atomic weapons, while Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes

The United Nations nuclear watchdog will convene a Board of Governors meeting from June 9-13 in Vienna to discuss Iranโ€™s nuclear activities.

The meeting comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report criticising โ€˜less than satisfactoryโ€™ cooperation from Tehran, particularly in explaining past cases of nuclear material found at undeclared sites.

Iran has criticised the IAEA report as unbalanced, saying it relied on โ€˜forged documentsโ€™ provided by its arch foe Israel.

Britain, France and Germany, the three European countries who were party to the 2015 deal, are currently weighing whether to trigger the sanctions โ€˜snapbackโ€™ mechanism in the accord.

The mechanism would reinstate UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance -- an option that expires in October.

On Friday, Araghchi warned European powers against backing a draft resolution at the IAEA accusing Tehran of non-compliance, calling it a โ€˜strategic mistakeโ€™.

On Monday, Baqaei said Iran has โ€˜prepared and formulated a series of steps and measuresโ€™ if the resolution passed.

โ€˜Without a doubt, the response to confrontation will not be more cooperation,โ€™ he added.​
 

New round of US talks planned for Sunday: Iran
Agence France-Presse . Tehran 10 June, 2025, 22:25

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Iran said a new round of nuclear talks with the United States is planned for Sunday, after Washington submitted a proposal for a deal amid a standoff over uranium enrichment.

The longtime foes have held five rounds of talks since April, the highest level contact since president Donald Trump withdrew Washington from a 2015 nuclear accord during his first term.

โ€˜The next round of Iran-US indirect talks is being planned for next Sunday in Muscat,โ€™ Iranโ€™s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said in a statement Tuesday.

Trump had earlier said the meeting with Iran was expected on Thursday but Baqaei noted that Iranโ€™s foreign minister and chief negotiator Abbas Araghchi would be attending the Norwayโ€™s Oslo Forum, a gathering of conflict mediators.

The sixth round of talks will come around two weeks after Iran received a US proposal for nuclear deal which Araghchi described as containing โ€˜ambiguitiesโ€™.

Iran said the US proposal failed to include โ€˜elementsโ€™ reflective of the previous negotiations including lifting of sanctionsโ€”a key demand for Tehran, which has been reeling under their weight for years.

Tehran said it would present a โ€˜reasonable, logical and balancedโ€™ counter-proposal to the United States through mediator Oman.

On Monday, Trump said the upcoming US-Iran talks could clarify if a nuclear deal is possible to avoid military action.

Iran and the United States have been locked in a diplomatic standoff over Iranโ€™s uranium enrichment, with Tehran defending it as a โ€˜non-negotiableโ€™ right and Washington calling it as a โ€˜red lineโ€™.

Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 per cent, far above the 3.67-per cent limit set in the 2015 deal and close though still short of the 90 per cent needed for a nuclear warhead.

Western countries, including the United States, have long accused Iran of seeking to acquire atomic weapons, while Tehran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.

On Tuesday, Iranโ€™s deputy foreign minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi dismissed claims that there was a โ€˜deadlockโ€™ in the talks with the US.

โ€˜Any negotiations with an international dimension come with their own sensitivities and require a great deal of patience for them to reach a result,โ€™ he told the official IRNA news agency.

โ€˜What matters to us is that we can safeguard the national interests of the country through these talks, and that is how we proceed,โ€™ he added.

He said that the sixth round will be the first in which the parties express their views on the exchanged written materials, noting that Tehran will again reiterate its position on enrichment capacity, as it has done publicly in the past.

On Monday, the United Nations nuclear watchdog began a Board of Governors meeting in Vienna that will last until Friday to discuss Iranโ€™s nuclear activities among other topics.

The meeting came after the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report criticising โ€˜less than satisfactoryโ€™ cooperation from Tehran, particularly in explaining past cases of nuclear material found at undeclared sites.

Iran has criticised the IAEA report as unbalanced, saying it relied on โ€˜forged documentsโ€™ provided by its arch foe Israel.

On Tuesday, Araghchi reiterated criticism of a plan by European powers and the United States to adopt a resolution at the IAEA meeting, accusing Tehran of non-compliance with its nuclear obligations.

โ€˜Any ill-considered and destructive decision in the Board of Governors against Iran will be met with an appropriate response,โ€™ he said during a phone call with Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya.

Iran has said it would reduce cooperation with the IAEA if the resolution passed.​
 

Iran threatens to strike US bases in region if military conflict arises

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 11, 2025 17:41
Updated :
Jun 11, 2025 17:41

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Iran's Defense Minister, Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh during meet with Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, at Miraflores Palace, in Caracas, Venezuela November 21, 2024. Photo : Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS/Files

If nuclear negotiations fail and conflict arises with the United States, Iran will strike American bases in the region, Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said on Wednesday, days ahead of a planned sixth round of Iran-US nuclear talks.

"Some officials on the other side threaten conflict if negotiations don't come to fruition. If a conflict is imposed on us ... all US bases are within our reach and we will boldly target them in host countries," Nasirzadeh said during a weekly press briefing.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran with bombing if it does not reach a new nuclear deal.

The next round of talks is due this week, with Trump saying negotiations would be held on Thursday while Tehran says they will take place on Sunday in Oman.

Iran is expected to hand a counter-proposal to a previous US offer for a nuclear deal it rejected, with Trump saying on Tuesday that Iran was becoming "much more aggressive" in nuclear talks.

Tehran and Washington have clashed on the issue on uranium enrichment on Iranian soil, which Western powers say is a potential pathway to the development of nuclear weapons. Iran holds that its nuclear programme is purely for civilian purposes.

"As we resume talks on Sunday, it is clear that an agreement that can ensure the continued peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program is within reach โ€” and could be achieved rapidly," Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a post on X on Wednesday.

Another sticking point in the talks has been Iran's missile programme. Ballistic missiles form an important part of Iran's arsenal.

Nasirzadeh said that Tehran recently tested a missile with a two-ton warhead and does not accept limitations.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had said in February that Iran should further develop its military, including its missiles.​
 

NUCLEAR TALKS: Iran defies US on enrichment

Agence France-Presse . Tehran 12 June, 2025, 22:27

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Iran on Thursday vowed to significantly increase its output of enriched uranium in defiance of US demands ahead of a round of nuclear talks shrouded in trepidation amid reports of an imminent Israeli attack.

The announcement came after the UN nuclear watchdog accused Iran of non-compliance with its obligations, prompting Israel to say the world must respond โ€˜decisivelyโ€™.

The United States, Israel and other Western countries have repeatedly accused Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon, an accusation Tehran has categorically denied.

Ahead of the sixth round of US-Iran talks in Oman on Sunday, Tehran threatened to strike US bases in the region if negotiations fail and conflict erupts.

Uranium enrichment has emerged as the key point of contention, with Iran defending it as a โ€˜non-negotiableโ€™ right in its pursuit of a civilian nuclear programme, while the United States has called it a โ€˜red lineโ€™.

On Thursday, the International Atomic Energy Agencyโ€™s board of governors adopted a resolution condemning Iranโ€™s โ€˜non-complianceโ€™ with its nuclear obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty, carried by 19 votes in favour, out of 35 in total, diplomats said.

The resolution could lay the groundwork for European countries to invoke the โ€˜snapbackโ€™ mechanism under the 2015 nuclear deal, reinstating UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance โ€” an option that expires in October.

Iranโ€™s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami on Thursday slammed the IAEA resolution as โ€˜extremistโ€™, blaming it on Israeli influence.

He insisted that Iran has upheld it commitments to the International Atomic Energy Agency but rolled back adherence to a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers after president Donald Trumpโ€™s withdrawal from the accord during his first term in office.

โ€˜They canโ€™t expect us to fulfil them without them Western countries honouring any of their commitments,โ€™ he told state TV.

โ€˜The necessary orders have been issued by the head of the Atomic Energy Organisation to launch a new enrichment centre in a secure location,โ€™ said a joint statement from the organisation and the foreign ministry.

Iran will also be โ€™replacing all of these first-generation machines with sixth-generation advanced machinesโ€™ at the Fordow uranium enrichment plant south of Tehran, the organisationโ€™s spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said.

This means โ€˜our production of enriched material will increase significantly,โ€™ he told state TV.

Eslami said that enrichment would begin at the new โ€˜invulnerableโ€™ site โ€˜as soon as the machines are installedโ€™.

Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 per cent, far above the 3.67-percent limit set in the 2015 deal and close though still short of the 90 per cent needed for a nuclear warhead.

The United States and Iran have held five rounds of talks since April to hammer out a new nuclear deal, replacing the 2015 accord.

Trump appeared to shift his previously optimistic tone this week, saying he was โ€˜less confidentโ€™ a deal could be reached.

On Wednesday, following Iranโ€™s threat to hit US bases in case of war, ordered US personnel to be moved from the potentially โ€˜dangerousโ€™ Middle East.

On Thursday, the US embassy in Jerusalem restricted staff movements over security concerns, citing โ€˜increased regional tensionsโ€™.

A US official had earlier said that staff levels at the embassy in Iraq were being reduced over security concerns.

Omanโ€™s foreign minister Badr Albusaidi nonetheless confirmed in a post on X on Thursday that the โ€˜6th round of Iran US talks will be held in Muscat this Sundayโ€™.

Israel has repeatedly warned that it could attack Iranian nuclear sites, vowing to stop its arch foe from acquiring an atomic bomb.

On Thursday, its foreign ministry said Iranโ€™s โ€˜actions undermine the global non-proliferation regime and pose an imminent threat to regional and international security and stabilityโ€™.

Reports in US media, including NBC and the New York Times, on Wednesday said Israel was considering taking military action against Iran, likely without US support.

Iran has vowed to respond to any attack.

โ€˜All its (US) bases are within our reach, we have access to them, and without hesitation we will target all of them in the host countries,โ€™ Iranโ€™s defence minister Aziz Nasirzadeh said in response to US threats of military action if the talks fail.

โ€˜God willing, things wonโ€™t reach that point, and the talks will succeed,โ€™ the minister said, but added that Washington โ€˜will suffer more lossesโ€™ if conflict erupts.

Following Iranโ€™s vow to increase enrichment, the European Union called on Tehran โ€˜to show restraintโ€™, while France accused Tehran of a โ€˜deliberateโ€™ escalation.

On Wednesday, Iranโ€™s permanent UN representative Amir Saeid Iravani said Tehran would consider โ€˜proportionate responsesโ€™ if the snapback mechanism is triggered โ€” including โ€˜starting the process of withdrawalโ€™ from the NPT.​
 
I would place Iran right after the US in military capability. Anybody not understanding the gravity of this statement needs to come to grips with this reality.

Iran can do damage if it comes down to Israel and the US attacking it - but it won't end too well for Iran if no one helps to step in.
 
Iran can do damage if it comes down to Israel and the US attacking it - but it won't end too well for Iran if no one helps to step in.
Who can step in bhai?.......look at Russian haalat in Ukraine?

China is just an ass clown no? after this last indo-pak flare up.

Saadda tay tussi bhool he jao. We on day to day Zionist life support!
 

US senator to introduce bill blocking US military action against Iran without Congressional approval

Published :
Jun 15, 2025 17:18
Updated :
Jun 15, 2025 17:29

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Sen. Bernie Sanders said Saturday he will introduce a legislation to prohibit the use of federal funds for any US military action against Iran without explicit authorisation from the Congress, Anadolu reports.

โ€œThe United States must not be drawn into Netanyahuโ€™s illegal war against Iran,โ€ Sanders said on X.

โ€œI will be introducing legislation to prohibit the use of federal funds for any use of military force in or against Iran without specific Congressional authorisation, with an exception for self-defence,โ€ he added.

Sanders, who has been a vocal critic of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuโ€™s military policies in the Gaza Strip, condemned on Friday Netanyahuโ€™s โ€œunilateralโ€ attack on Iran and warned that it could trigger a broader regional war.

The senatorโ€™s announcement comes amid growing concern in Washington over potential US involvement in the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, says Middle East Monitor.

Israel launched a large-scale airstrike against Iran early Friday, targeting nuclear sites and missile bases, and killing senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

Later that evening, Iran retaliated with a series of missile and drone attacks.

Iran says Israel has killed at least 78 people and wounded more than 320 others, as attacks continued on Saturday for a second day.​
 
Bhai now after Israeli blitzkrieg on Irannd, the Persians have totally regrouped now and starting to access da hundreds of thousands of deep underground stored missiles n drones.

Even the best efforts of Iranis can't launch em all no matter how hard they try there's that many stored in massive underground cities/ tunnels no? Saaray aik saath nahi chala sakta Iraandd.

The US will intervene soon because Israels fukkin turned out to be an asss clown.

They thought they could defeat Iran, but its been a total failure.

Ab kya kara jaey bhai?

@Sharma Ji @Krishna with Flute @Vsdoc @Saif @Bilal9 @Mainerik @Afhan

Your thoughts gents........what would the US do now? and would Iran even listen to Trump?

Chutiya Shetanyahu fuuked up no?
 

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