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Trump invites Iran to negotiate deal but will not let it 'have a nuclear weapon' | | AW

Mar 08, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    74% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    98% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -61% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Iran has not yet received the letter, Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York said on Friday.
51% : " Britain, France and Germany told the United Nations Security Council in December that they are ready - if necessary - to trigger the restoration of all the international sanctions to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
47% : "I said I hope you're going to negotiate, because it's going to be a lot better for Iran," Trump said in an interview with Fox Business Network broadcast on Friday.
38% : Last month, Trump restored his "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran that includes efforts to drive its oil exports down to zero.
37% : Trump may be seeking a diplomatic opening to take advantage of what US officials see as weakened Iran.
30% : Asked in the Fox Business interview whether he had sent the letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's fiercely anti-Western Supreme Leader, Trump said, "Yes." "There are two ways Iran can be handled: militarily, or you make a deal," Trump told Fox Business.
28% : " In the interview, conducted on Thursday, Trump said he sent the letter "yesterday", indicating Wednesday. Western officials fear a nuclear-armed Iran could threaten Israel, Gulf Arab oil producers, and spark a regional arms race.
27% : Trump has upended US foreign policy after taking office in January, adopting a more conciliatory stance towards Russia that has left Western allies wary as he tries to broker an end to Moscow's three-year-old war in Ukraine.
26% : After Trump quit the nuclear agreement in 2018, Iran began moving away from its nuclear-related commitments under the 2015 deal between Iran and key world powers, which lifted sanctions on Iran in return for restrictions on its nuclear program.
25% : Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday that he anticipated movement on the issue very soon.
20% : Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, a multinational agreement to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, in 2018, a year into his first White House term.
19% : After taking office in January, Trump also directed his UN ambassador to work with allies to "complete the snapback of international sanctions and restrictions on Iran.

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