TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut issued the demanding harsh responsibilities of Israel’s regime Benjamin Netanyahu to dismantle Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, suspecting accusations of “departing from reality” and attempting to hamper the engagement of brave Terrans.
In X’s Monday post, Araghchi responded to Netanyahu’s Sunday speech at the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) conference in Al-Quds (Jerusalem), which claimed Israeli officials must evoke the Israeli officials losing all their uranium enrichment capabilities and massacre the “Libian model” promoting.
“The Israeli fantasy that allows Iran to decide what it might be possible is not worthy of a response because it is detached from reality,” Araguchi wrote, saying Netanyahu stepped into US policymaking.
The top Iranian diplomat continued. “What’s surprising is that President Trump bravely directs what he can and cannot do in diplomacy with Iran.”
Netanyahu said, “Agreement to allow Iran to resume enrichment later would lead to the opposite outcome.”
He called for the destruction of Iranian centrifuges and the removal of enriched uranium, and framing it as the only way to prevent Iran from nuclear forces.
Araghchi dismissed these requests as “malicious” intervention and criticised Netanyahu’s “failed Biden team allies” for falsely equating recent indirect negotiations with Iran with the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA).
“Let me be clear. Iran is very confident enough in its ability to block attempts by outside parties to hamper foreign policy or direct its course,” he said, urging us to resist Israeli pressure.
The Foreign Minister’s remarks were reflected by his spokesman Esmail Baqaei during his weekly press conference on Monday.
The idiots pointed out that Israeli government officials use inflammatory rhetoric to hamper diplomatic progress by distracting attention from “ongoing genocide actions in Gaza.”
“Reckless misfortune or misbehavior will trigger a strong response from Iran,” he warned, urging Western countries to stop enabling “a regime built on a permanent conflict.”
The dark bond of sabotage of Israeli democracy
Sources recently reported that during the Tehran era, as negotiations between Tehran and Washington Inch through Oman have progressed, people together with democratic operatives were quietly piloting to undermine the prospects of a new nuclear deal.
The possibility of such a deal being realized remains unknown, but Democrats appear to focus not entirely on strategic efforts to escalate Iran’s demands beyond the red line, ensuring consultations will collapse under the weight of unrealistic US conditions.
One such maneuver came from John Kelly, former US Secretary of State and a key JCPOA negotiator during the Obama administration.
In an opinion article in the Wall Street Journal, Kelly suggested that Trump should urge Iran to pass the red line by calling for a complete demolition of the nuclear program, along with limiting missile and drone capabilities.
He claims that “Tehran has put itself back to the corner,” implying that Trump can use this to extract further concessions from Iran.
Behind the scenes, Israeli allied Democrats reportedly exploiting Trump’s competitive spirit, likening future agreements to the JCPOA and as a Biden Obama relic.
By robbing Trump’s desire to eat the achievements of his rivals, these numbers aim to push us forward with extreme demands that we “irrational” and make consultations fail while deflecting the blame on Tehran.
In addition to the mix, Jake Sullivan, former White House national security adviser and top foreign policy adviser to President Joe Biden, recently told ABC News:
However, Iranian officials have consistently emphasized that the ongoing discussion with the US through Oman is different from the previous framework, and that they aim to ensure a “concrete dividend” that surpasses the original nuclear deal.
“Many Iranians no longer believe that the JCPOA is sufficient,” tweeted Araguchi, showing a change in Iran’s negotiation stance compared to the Obama era.
Meanwhile, Centcom commander Michael E. Kurilla, an ally of Netanyahu appointed during the Biden administration, who still serves under Trump, reportedly showed openness to considering Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
With Kurilla’s tenure over, Israeli officials want to complete a plan that can be put into effect while in command, according to The New York Times.