Recent talks between US and Iranian officials in Oman have been described as positive by the White House, but the focus must be on curbing Iran's nuclear program permanently. The previous 2015 JCPOA deal failed to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities or its missile development, allowing Iran to maintain its status as a threshold nuclear power. Recent conflicts funded by Iran's proxies highlight the dangers of the deal. Israel's military success against Iran suggests a shift in power dynamics, with the importance of securing lasting regional peace emphasized.
The White House has characterized the initial talks between US and Iranian officials as "very positive and constructive," signaling a potential shift in diplomatic engagement.
The previous nuclear deal, the 2015 JCPOA, merely delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions without dismantling its enrichment capabilities or addressing missile development.
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