Let’s hope this is not true. President Trump must not allow an interim nuke deal with Iran. Iran will not be negotiating in good faith. As such, an interim nuke deal will allow Iran to lie, deceive and stall.
Samo. Samo. Under Islam, a “hudna” (a temporary truce) is allowed.
The “hudna” that Muslims make with non-Muslims can never be more than temporary, and is entered into only because the Muslim side feels it is too weak to conduct open warfare, and would benefit from a respite from open hostilities.If the hudna is undertaken in order to give the Muslims time to gather their strength, then the Muslim side is then not merely allowed, but required, whenever it feels strong enough, to re-engage in open hostilities.
One should be very concerned about Steve Witkoff being the lead U.S negotiator in the futile Iran nuke talks. Witkoff is a naive ignoramus on the Middle East, and admits he was probably duped by Hamas. Iran’s negotiators are fierce and shrewd and would likely have no problem doing the same.
Trump’s lead negotiator Steve Witkoff sits down in Oman on Saturday to begin negotiations over the Iranian nuclear weapons program.
Former WH Iran nuclear expert @rich_goldberg explains what’s on the atomic table.
Highlights below.
Full Interview here:
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— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) April 8, 2025
Top Israeli sources fear Donald Trump may strike a mediocre nuclear deal with Iran https://t.co/GZQyorJUAU
— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) April 10, 2025
NEW: @FDD FAQ: U.S. To Hold Nuclear Talks With Iran
The United States and Iran are set to hold historic talks on April 12 in Oman. Here’s what you need to know:https://t.co/Xct8XD9Rpf
— Andrea Stricker (@StrickerNonpro) April 10, 2025
Iran Mulls Interim Nuke Deal With US to Buy Time
By Newsmax, April 10th, 2025
Iran is considering proposing an interim nuclear deal with the U.S. as a means to buy more time than the two-month deadline set by President Donald Trump, Axios reported Thursday.
Trump on Wednesday repeated his threat to use military force if Iran did not agree to end its nuclear program. Trump set the two-month deadline in a letter last month to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iran, however, does not think two months is enough time to put together a comprehensive deal, according to the report.
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