Wen Gongzi Chun
The negotiations between the United States and Iran can basically be declared broken! Last week, the United States began to increase its troops to the Middle East, and yesterday it transported a series of weapons to the Middle East. Could it be that the United States wants to use force against Iran?
Iran has a complete showdown this time! Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bagae directly explained on June 9: There is no need to discuss uranium enrichment! There are two core points.
Iran says uranium enrichment ≠ nuclear bombs: Bagao's "double standards" against the United States. It’s okay for American allies like Japan and Germany to enrich uranium. Why should Iran be scolded or even face US economic sanctions?
In fact, Iran did the right thing this time. Uranium enrichment is a technology that Iranian scientists have been mastered for decades. It is related to national strategic interests. The sovereign red wire is welded tightly. Whoever touches it will be anxious!

Trump also made a big fuss on social media on June 2, saying that "Iran will never be allowed to do any uranium enrichment." He insisted on "zero enrichment" and refused to let go, which forced Iran to a corner.
The US-Iran nuclear negotiations were in vain after five rounds of negotiations. The United States insists on Iran to "destroy its own martial arts", demolish facilities and stop research and development. Iran requires "releasing sanctions first", and both sides cannot say at all. Iran has also learned the essence this time and directly played the "cutting tactic": let's not talk about uranium enrichment, and concentrates firepower to force the United States to lift sanctions, such as thawing overseas funds and restoring oil exports, and these real benefits.

Iran's actions obviously did not save face for the United States, and the United States seemed to have expected such a result. Based on another news today, Ukrainian President Zelensky directly threw out a big news in an interview with ABC: the 20,000 anti-drone missiles originally planned to be given to Ukraine are now going to divert to the Middle East.
The United States' military aid priority obviously regards the Middle East as its own son. Since this round of Pakistan-Israel conflict, the United States has sent Israel 14,000 MK-84 heavy bombs and 6,500 Hellfire missiles, and now it will sell 50 F-15 fighter jets. To put it bluntly, this wave of operation in the United States is a shift in strategic focus. In the Middle East, the Iranian nuclear deadlock, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and the Houthi armed forces blockade of the Red Sea, which is not a matter of burning fire? In contrast, although the Ukrainian crisis is important, it does not directly threaten the security of the United States. Therefore, the United States could only bear the pain of giving up and immediately sent the missiles that were originally given to Ukraine to the Middle East.
In fact, in early June, US Defense Secretary Hegsesth ordered the addition of troops to the Middle East, and aircraft carrier strike groups, anti-missile ships, and fighter squadrons were sent there in a row, and the Patriots and THAAD anti-missile systems were deployed, which clearly aimed to deter Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Now the Middle East is like a grenade with a latch: if the United States increases sanctions, Iran may directly break through the nuclear red line; if Israel really launches air strikes, Lebanon's Hezbollah will definitely come to the battle! The United States' strategic focus in recent years has long shifted from Europe to the Indo-Pacific! To put it bluntly, the so-called nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran are just a cover. The United States is just trying to gain more benefits in the Middle East.
With the fire behind the United States, Israel began to rise again. Before, Israel had made a statement that it was necessary to consider air strikes on nuclear facilities, and the entire Middle East had become a gunpowder depot. It can be seen from this that the situation in the Middle East is still not optimistic. #Certified Author Incentive Program#