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Iran Accused of Pursuing Nuclear Weapons by the United States

USA accused Iran of seeking nuclear weapons
США висунули звинувачення щодо намірів Ірану створити ядерну зброю. Photo: Главком

US-Iran Talks and the 'Freedom' Humanitarian Mission

According to Главком: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that American officials are actively assessing whether Iran is prepared to engage in negotiations. He stated that any potential agreement would only involve high-level mutual understandings, without a written format. Rubio further accused Tehran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, emphasizing that Iran's actions mirror those of nations intent on developing a nuclear weapons program. Specifically, he pointed to Iran's advancements in long-range missile technology and the construction of underground centrifuges for uranium enrichment.

Rubio noted that Tehran has the opportunity to clearly declare its intention not to pursue nuclear arms, but he remarked that

“Iran has always said it does not want nuclear weapons... they simply do not mean it”

- Marco Rubio. The importance of identifying the topics Iran is willing to discuss was underscored by his statement:

“We do not need a written agreement, but we do need a diplomatic solution that clearly defines the subjects they are ready to negotiate”

- Marco Rubio.

The 'Freedom' Humanitarian Mission

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has announced the launch of a large-scale humanitarian mission called 'Freedom,' aimed at evacuating foreign vessels from the Strait of Hormuz. The operation is set to begin on Monday morning local time and will involve:

  • 15,000 military personnel
  • over 100 aircraft of various types
  • guided missile destroyers
  • a wide array of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)

Trump stated that numerous countries have reached out to the US, whose ships are neutral and innocent observers, highlighting that crews are facing difficult conditions with dwindling supplies of food and essential items on board.

Military officials emphasize that such a concentration of forces is necessary to suppress any attempts to disrupt commercial shipping in one of the world's most dangerous regions. The 'Freedom' project aims to ensure security in the Strait of Hormuz and support international trade.

These developments occur against a backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East, where Iran's nuclear ambitions are causing concern within the international community. The negotiations could prove critical in reducing the risks of conflict, though the lack of written agreements may complicate efforts to achieve stability. Operation 'Freedom' underscores the US commitment to securing the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global shipping and energy supplies.

In light of these developments, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz has escalated, prompting the U.S. to initiate the 'Freedom' mission. This operation, aimed at safeguarding maritime routes, underscores the growing tensions surrounding Iran's activities. For a deeper understanding of how Iran's blockade has influenced U.S. military strategies, read more about the implications of the Strait of Hormuz blockade.

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