Jiang says the Omani foreign minister publicly indicated that Iran had already compromised on enrichment, proxies, and missiles shortly before the attack, which he treats as proof that diplomacy was never the real aim.
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Attack ON Iran
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And we all know that Netanyahu wanted a war. Steve Wyckoff, during the negotiations, went on TV and said that, oh, the Iranians are..."
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"And we all know that Netanyahu wanted a war. Steve Wyckoff, during the negotiations, went on TV and said that, oh, the Iranians are..."
"...among the people who was fully convinced that Trump would never attack Iran because I thought it was just extraordinarily dumb and unrealistic that..."
"...for what Trump represented and stood for up until his attack on Iran. And I think that this faction is alive and well in..."
"...this alliance. And the best way to do that is to attack Iran, primarily because Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons. And also they can..."
"...backstage. Right. So under any under under any president, if they attack Iran, then everyone would be like, oh, this is clearly for oil...."
"...wanted ukraine um america has actually no choice but to um attack iran in order to counter uh russia's um possible control over the..."
"...ive it didn 't make sense for the United States to attack Iran And they could have traded with each other I mean I..."
"...Heart land And so what America ne eds to do is attack Iran You need to split the Heart land in half Because if..."
"...first point is that the United States will guarantee never to attack Iran again. Iran will have complete control over the Strait of Hormuz...."
"...people to agree to attack Ukraine to attack to agree to attack Iran before these things happen okay the idea that one man can..."
"...right before he gives a speech about when he's going to attack iran again because the strait of formosa's closed so clearly there's people..."
"...2024, I think there's a very strong likelihood that he would attack Iran. And so all three predictions have panned out."
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