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Just now,
Iran officially notified the United States through Pakistan:
The next round of negotiations, we will not participate.
It's not that Iran is giving face, but that the US operation is too outrageous. On one hand, they make excessive demands at the negotiation table, and on the other hand, they impose a maritime blockade on Iran.
You talk about "peace," while your warships block the Strait of Hormuz. Is this called negotiation? This is called "strangulation." Iran is not stupid; it has calculated: what the US wants is not a ceasefire, but surrender. The conditions for surrender are: handing over enriched uranium, abandoning nuclear plans, disbanding the resistance axis. Iran will not agree to any of these.
Why did Iran choose to say no "now"? Because the US-Iran negotiations have four days left before they expire. Trump, aboard Air Force One, declared a "stay of execution," saying if no agreement is reached by April 22, they will continue bombing. Iran responded with action: no need to wait until the 22nd, I am not talking to you now. This is called "preemptive strike." You judge me with a "stay of execution," I directly "refuse to negotiate." Let’s see who gets anxious first.
The US is anxious. The White