Iran Seeking Talks With US, Abandoning Its Preset Conditions

21 July 2020

Jafaj Intelligence sources have confirmed that the Islamic Republic of Iran has recently sought negotiations with the United States “with no pre-conditions from either side”.

The sources have confirmed that the message was delivered by the Swiss Government to the US. A duplicate message was delivered through intermediaries of the German government. The United States has not had an embassy in Iran since 1978, but maintains consular help and communication through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran. Hence, it was only natural to get the message delivered through the Swiss.

While the Iranians have always claimed their desire to negotiate with the Trump administration, they have always exhibited pre-set conditions, for example, Iran’s nuclear program. Nonetheless, this time, the Iranians are seeking negotiations with the Americans with no pre-set conditions from their side.

This act of retraction came after a ten-day long eruption of “unexplained” fires in Iran, some including nuclear sites. Jafaj intelligence sources have confirmed the fires were actually the result of surgical hits carried out by stealth missiles that are undetectable by either of the Russian or Chinese countermeasures, as well as Iranian technology. As for the sources of the missiles, the Iranians themselves are unable to confirm but leads at their disposal show the source of the said missiles to be Israel.

A Jafaj intelligence sources have confirmed that: “The Iranians see the attacks as a joint assault between the Israelis and the Americans”.

The Trump Administration has been seeking to limit Iran’s nuclear problem and to drive Iran out from Arab countries it controls, mainly Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

Jafaj could confirm the United States has not yet responded to the Iranian offer, nor acknowledged it by any diplomatic means possible.

Iran has been weakened by months of public unrest and protests, economic hardships and a widespread COVID-19 pandemic, surgical military hits are the last thing Iran needs or could survive at the status quo.

Iran may seek to negotiate as a tactic to buy time and temporary relief for its regime, nonetheless, Iran shall never give up either its nuclear program or its control over some Arab countries, unless she has to.