Israel Publicly Accused Of Trying To Sabotage US-Iran Negotiations

Iran’s top security chief Ali Larijani has accused Israel of deliberately sabotaging critical nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington. As indirect talks continue in Muscat, Oman, the dispute centers on Iran’s nuclear enrichment program and whether discussions should expand beyond nuclear issues to include Iran’s missile capabilities and regional alliances.

🔍 WHAT’S HAPPENING: Iran and the United States held indirect negotiations in Oman last week attempting to resolve their nuclear standoff. Tehran insists its nuclear program is civilian and not weapons-oriented, maintaining talks should focus exclusively on nuclear matters—excluding missiles and regional partnerships. Meanwhile, Washington, under pressure from Israel, pushes to broaden discussions to include Iran’s ballistic missile program.

🎯 THE ISRAELI FACTOR: Secretary Larijani claims Israel is fabricating pretexts to derail these delicate negotiations at a critical juncture. According to Iranian officials, Israel’s strategy extends beyond Iran, with warnings that Israeli actions threaten regional stability affecting Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey’s security interests.

🌍 REGIONAL REALIGNMENT: What’s particularly significant is how Middle Eastern nations traditionally within America’s sphere of influence are increasingly siding with Iran’s position. Regional powers recognize Israel’s militarist posture and lack of strategic depth make it an unpredictable actor in regional geopolitics. The concern? That Iran may be Israel’s first target, but unlikely its last.

📊 STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: A nuclear deal between Iran and the US would significantly constrain Israel’s regional ambitions. With Iran—the primary resistance force—neutralized through diplomacy, Israel could pursue greater regional dominance either through direct action or intelligence infiltration of neighboring governments. This makes sabotaging Iran-US negotiations strategically logical from Israel’s perspective.

This video breaks down the geopolitical chess game being played across the Middle East, examining nuclear diplomacy, regional power dynamics, and the competing interests shaping the future of Iran-US relations. Get news without the western spin and understand how global power politics really works.

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