Military Strikes Loom as Option Even as America and Iran Prepare for a Second Round of Negotiations | The New York Sun

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Ongoing Negotiations and the Threat of Military Action

The article discusses the strained US-Iran relations and the looming possibility of military strikes amidst ongoing nuclear negotiations. High-level officials from both countries are involved in the talks. While diplomatic efforts are underway, hawkish elements in both the US and Israel are advocating for military action if Iran fails to dismantle its nuclear program.

Differing Perspectives and Positions

There are differing views on how to approach the situation. Some advocate for a peaceful resolution with a lasting agreement that addresses not only the current state, but also future nuclear capabilities. Others push for stricter conditions and the complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

  • The US aims for a comprehensive deal beyond the 2015 JCPOA to prevent future nuclear weapon development.
  • Iran is reportedly unwilling to dismantle its centrifuges or reduce its enriched uranium stockpile below the 2015 levels.
  • Israel favors complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear capabilities through negotiation or military action.

Military Buildup and Possible Scenarios

The US has engaged in significant military buildup in the region, while diplomatic efforts continue. The possibility of using these assets to force an acceptable deal is raised. However, the possibility of military action remains if diplomacy fails.

While the US aims for peaceful resolution and lasting agreement, concerns remain about Iran’s compliance and progress toward nuclear weapon capability. The situation is highly tense, with a potential for military conflict should negotiations fail.

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