On the way to the collapse of the nuclear agreement? Report: Iran refuses US demand

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Nuclear agreement: Barak Ravid reported tonight (Wednesday) on the American “Axius” website that Iran did not agree to the US conditions for removing the Revolutionary Guards from the list of terrorist organizations. Remove the organization from the blacklist.

A senior U.S. State Department official said there had been no change in the U.S. position regarding the designation of the Revolutionary Guards. Donald Trump as president, called Biden’s demand a “dangerous surrender.”

Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the National Security Council (NSC), Emily Horn, Said that the US would re-enter the 2015 Nuclear Treaty (JCPOA) in favor of the country’s national security and return Iran to fulfill its nuclear obligations. Although a number of notable gaps remain in the current negotiations. The burden of closing these gaps lies with Iran. “In addition, a State Department spokesman, Ned PriceHe said last Tuesday that “the Biden administration has long been discussing alternatives with France, Germany, Britain, Israel and the Gulf states, in order to prepare for a scenario in which the nuclear agreement will not be signed.”

Revolutionary Guards (Photo: Reuters)
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As you may recall, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the latest hurdle to signing the nuclear deal is the removal of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards from the blacklist of terrorist organizations. Meanwhile, U.S. allies, including Israel and the Gulf states, are demanding that the organization remain on the list.

Senior U.S. officials said a failure to reach a compromise with Iran could lead to the collapse of negotiations, which had been going on for a year, after it was announced that all other disputes had been resolved. It would not be easy. In the killing of hundreds of American civilians. Quds Force, the elite unit of the Revolutionary Guards, operates as a proxy force of Iran in every area where Iranian militias operate, such as Syria.

Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Opponents argue that the registration of the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization is a means of deterrence and necessary in the circumstances. Claiming to remove the organization from the list, US officials claim that the threat posed by it, and other bodies listed in the terrorist organizations list, would be much worse if Iran received nuclear weapons. This, in light of the reports that it is now several weeks away from holding a sufficient amount of enriched uranium to reach the bomb.

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