
Trump has the opportunity to stop Iran from going nuclear
Fox News
Iran and it's leader Ayatollah Khamenei have a long history of funding terror. Trump has tried to get them to negotiate over their nuclear aims but says time is running out.
Khamenei’s stance mirrored Russian diplomat Mikhail Ulyanov’s warning that Trump shouldn’t expand nuclear talks to include Iran’s missile program or regional activities, calling it unrealistic to kill three birds with one stone. Amir Fakhravar is an award-winning writer, former political prisoner of IRGC inside Iran, and the Senate chairman of The National Iranian Congress. Fakhravar has testified several times at the United States Senate and House of Representatives. He is the author of "Comrade Ayatollah" and "The Spirit of the Constitutional Law."
Iran’s supreme leader rejected the letter, disappointing regime officials who hoped Trump’s willingness to talk could ease their economic collapse. He warned that the U.S. wouldn’t stop at nuclear negotiations but "raise new demands, including restrictions on defense capabilities and international influence," a clear reference to the IRGC’s missile program and its terror proxy network.













