Iran’s Khamenei Warns U.S. as Geneva Nuclear Talks Begin | Tensions Escalate
[HPP] Ayatollah Ali KhameneiFebruary 17, 20263 min
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- ⚠️ Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a stern warning to the United States, stating that any attempt to depose the Islamic Republic would ultimately fail.
- 💬 Khamenei asserted that even the world's strongest army could be "slapped so hard it cannot get up," underscoring Iran's defiance amidst US pressure.
Geneva Nuclear Talks Underway
- 🤝 Indirect nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran commenced in Geneva, with Omani mediation aiming to resolve the decades-long dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
- 🔑 The negotiations involve key figures like US envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
Escalating Tensions and Military Posturing
- 🚀 The talks are set against a backdrop of mounting US pressure and a significant military presence in the Middle East, including past airstrikes with Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities.
- 🗣️ President Donald Trump has suggested that regime change in Tehran "may be the best thing that could happen," highlighting the high stakes.
- ⚓ In response, Iran conducted a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, signaling its readiness to defend its territory and crucial shipping lanes.
Diplomatic Hurdles and Risks
- 🎯 Significant negotiation hurdles exist, with Washington pushing for limits on Iran's nuclear enrichment, while Tehran insists its defensive capabilities and sovereignty are non-negotiable.
- ⚠️ The presence of US military forces in the Gulf creates a delicate balance between diplomacy and deterrence, with potential missteps risking a broader conflict.
Future Implications
- ✨ These discussions represent a rare opportunity for dialogue between the two nations, whose relations were severed after the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
- 🌍 The outcome of the Geneva talks could profoundly impact regional security, the stability of global oil markets, and the future trajectory of US-Iran relations.
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