“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity” ~llaw

Jul 01, 2025

Iran foreign minister Affairs Abbas Araghchi, at the United Nations, has ruled out a quick resumption of talks with the United States contradicting President Donald Trump said US negotiations with Tehran could restart as early as this week. (See the article for description and photo credits
LLAW’s NUCLEAR WORLD NEWS TODAY and the GLOBAL RISKS & CONSEQUENCES TOMORROW
In My Opinion:
This entire future nuclear use-based fiasco has turned into “the world against Donald Trump” and his fabrications about destroying or demolishing — or “obliterating” as Trump refers to the Iran nuclear facilities bombing.
There are new aerial photos showing Iran workers at at least one of the bombed “obliterated” sites apparently working at entrances and on opening air vents to the surface and other indications that the damage is being repaired. All of this and other evidence defies Trump’s assertions, and the watchdog IAEA (International Atomic Agency) has reported all along that Iran’s nuclear facilities will be operational in just a few months.
To try to cover his tracks, Trump has now told the American people and the world that renewed negotiations relative to Iran’s nuclear program(s) and facilities will begin as early as this week, which Iran also refutes. I would say it’s kind of hard to trust someone who invited you to negotiate, makes talks progress impossible with impossible demands, ends all talks, and then bombs your facilities in the middle of the night only days later.
All I can say is one or more lies piled upon others does not make a truth, no matter how you try to hide your constant mistakes. Trump represents a dangerous nuclear war threat, not only to the USA, but to the world. So stay tuned . . . ~llaw

Iran ‘needs more time’ to decide on resuming nuclear talks with US
Foreign minister’s comments come as the G7 calls for negotiations on a deal to address Iran’s nuclear programme.

Published On 1 Jul 20251 Jul 2025
Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi has ruled out a quick resumption of talks with the United States after President Donald Trump said US negotiations with Tehran could restart as early as this week.
Araghchi’s comments on CBS Evening News on Monday came as the foreign ministers of the G7 issued a statement calling for dialogue on a deal to curb Iran’s nuclear programme.
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Iran and the US were holding talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme when Israel launched attacks on Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure. The US later joined in Israel’s attacks, by bombing the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan sites on June 21.
Tehran insists its programme is peaceful, but the US and Israel say they want to ensure Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon.
Araghchi said negotiations would not start as quickly as Trump had indicated, and that Iran first needs assurances against further attacks.
“In order for us to decide to reengage, we would have to first ensure that America will not revert back to targeting us in a military attack during the negotiations,” the minister said.
“I think with all these considerations, we still need more time,” he said, although “the doors of diplomacy will never slam shut”.
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