Iran Warns US: No Military Solution to Nuclear Dispute as War Looms
Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating, with the possibility of military action under consideration. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi addressed the situation in an interview on “Morning Joe” Friday, outlining Iran’s position as negotiations continue.
Rising Concerns of Military Action
President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that a decision regarding military action against Iran would be made within the next two weeks. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington, Trump acknowledged the potential for escalation, stating, “So now we may have to take it a step further, or we may not.” He indicated a potential for a diplomatic resolution, adding, “Maybe we’re going to make a deal. You’re going to be finding out over the next, probably, 10 days.”
Iran’s Stance on Negotiations
During his appearance on “Morning Joe,” Foreign Minister Araghchi cautioned against the use of military force, asserting, “there is no military solution.” He emphasized that diplomatic negotiation is the only path to ensuring Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful, stating the solution is “diplomatic negotiation and coming to a diplomatic solution.”
However, Araghchi also made clear Iran’s preparedness for all outcomes. “We are prepared for diplomacy, and we are prepared for negotiation as much as we are prepared for war,” he said. Regarding specific negotiation points, Araghchi stated that reports of a U.S. Demand for a permanent suspension of Iran’s uranium enrichment program are inaccurate, clarifying that Iran has “not offered any suspension, and the U.S. Side has not asked for zero enrichment.”
A “Fast Deal” is the Goal
Despite the looming timeline, Araghchi indicated that no ultimatum has been issued. Both U.S. And Iranian negotiators are focused on reaching a “fast deal” that benefits both countries. He explained that Iran is eager for the lifting of sanctions, stating, “any day the sanctions are terminated — sooner, it will be better for us, so we have no reason to delay a possibility or buying time.” He also noted President Trump’s interest in a quick resolution, adding that the primary challenge lies in achieving a “fair deal, a win-win deal, an equitable deal.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current status of negotiations between the U.S. And Iran?
Negotiations are ongoing, with both sides expressing a desire for a “fast deal,” but the specifics of an agreement remain unresolved.
What is President Trump’s timeline for a decision on military action?
President Trump stated he would make a decision on military action within the next two weeks.
What is Iran’s position on suspending its uranium enrichment program?
According to Foreign Minister Araghchi, Iran has not offered to suspend its uranium enrichment program, and the U.S. Has not requested a complete halt to enrichment.
As the situation evolves, what factors do you believe will be most critical in determining whether a diplomatic resolution can be reached?