The foreign policy of the United States is becoming more and more difficult for people to think about, and people can't help but ask: Do you have to go against the grain? The Iranian nuclear issue is the most obvious, originally the United States is involved in the negotiations, as a result, US President Trump personally tore up the relevant agreement, and the current President Biden continued Trump's policy, ostensibly to re-negotiate with Iran, but in fact it is higher than Trump's asking price. Today, the United States is still very tough, and recently Iran has just agreed to negotiate with the United States, and Blinken immediately made a public threat. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken, at a meeting between the foreign ministers of Israel and the United Arab Emirates, reported on Oct. 13 that if diplomatic talks with Iran fail, the United States is "prepared to turn to other options" to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Blinken made a threat
At this point, the U.S. seems to be a bit of a reasonable look, at least Blinken said, "We still think that diplomacy is the most effective way to do this, but it requires both sides to engage in diplomatic activity," and the next sentence is unfortunately "We have not seen Iran have the will to do this at this time." "Putting all the blame on Iran, and then all that remains is the threat, declaring that the diplomatic window with Iran is closing," Iran has been using this time to advance its nuclear program in various ways. As a result, "Iran refuses to participate sincerely and the runway is getting shorter." ”
Now the situation is a bit difficult to understand, Iran just agreed to negotiate with the United States, which was not a sign of weakness, but under the persuasion of all parties, it was unwilling to give up peace efforts, willing to talk with the untrustworthy United States, and only an attitude, no specific action. As a result, in the eyes of the United States, Iran is willing to talk and will not admit defeat, so Blinken immediately came to threaten and publicly stated that Iran must change its original strategy, otherwise, the United States will take other ways to solve the problem, emphasizing that there is not much time left for Iran.
If Iran has a new president, it will inevitably succumb to the United States, who would think?
Foreign Minister Rapid said that the "civilized world" should clearly state that Iran will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, and Israel "reserves the right to take action against Iran", a real threat of force! Israel has been clamoring for a military strike against Iran.
The problem now is that Iran has long given up the development of nuclear weapons and signed the Iranian nuclear agreement, but the United States and Israel do not implement the agreement, repeatedly accusing Iran of developing nuclear weapons, but can not produce any evidence, and now all kinds of performance prove that what the United States has asked for now is not Iran to give up the development of nuclear weapons, there are more requirements, such as: abandoning the development of ballistic missiles, and even changing the Iranian regime. This is tantamount to repeatedly raising the asking price, which is completely treating Iran as a country that can be bullied.
Iranian nuclear research
Now maybe neither the United States nor Israel has ever thought of a question: Who is asking whom? It is not Iran that is begging the United States to negotiate now, it is entirely the result of the United States' repeated requests for negotiations, otherwise Iran does not want to have any contact with the United States. The United States has been reversing, at the earliest time it said that it was shouting, "Preparing to return to the Iranian nuclear agreement, how to do it depends on Iran", but after the talks were held, it was found that the Us demands were even more excessive than Trump's, and there was no intention of wanting to negotiate.
Iran has encountered many difficulties under the sanctions of the United States, but it has not fallen, it is still strong and alive, and it is impossible to succumb to the pressure of U.S. sanctions now. U.S. sanctions on Iran have been going on for decades, and now all of a sudden it's down? At present, the strategic situation of the United States is to carry out strategic contraction, not strategic expansion, at this time the United States does not have the courage to launch a war against Iran, and Israel is equally difficult to go to war with Iran, otherwise, it would have already started a war.
The enmity between the two sides cannot be resolved
Now the United States has no intention of negotiating, so why should it? I just want to give everyone the impression that the United States loves peace, but unfortunately it has long become the history of the past, and people can no longer believe in the false face of the United States.