Jiang's name for Washington's negotiating terms to Iran: zero enrichment, surrender of proxies, and missile rollback without meaningful sanction relief.
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three impossible demands
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...in a situation because the United States presented Iran with three impossible demands. These three impossible demands are zero uranium enrichment, even for civilian..."
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"...in a situation because the United States presented Iran with three impossible demands. These three impossible demands are zero uranium enrichment, even for civilian..."
"...Woodcroft and Jared Kushner, went to the Iranians and gave three impossible demands to the Iranians. The three impossible demands were zero uranium enrichment,..."
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George Galloway brings Jiang on for an immediate wartime reading, and Jiang answers by turning battlefield questions into a larger trap structure.
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