In my view zionism/zionist are enemy of Judaism , they are not same thing.
So, it`s not the Jooz issue. It`s nationalist political movement ,zionism ....and they dont seem to believe any boundaries whatsoever for executing their agenda .
Not going to write list here .
On another thing , the whole Iran-Israel-US diplomacy have failed terrible , everyone is guilty , but this time US/ Israel started war during negotions,including killing their supreme leader .... which is such amateur behavior that i will say they fucked up .
On diplomacy you have to be willing to give also something to the counterpart . But this time Trump seems to make just bullying and threats . A failure on basic diplomatc rules IMO . So what can Iran then think ? that negotions cant work and so they consider being in " nothing to loose" situation .
U.S. Negotiators Were Ill-Prepared for Serious Nuclear Negotiations with Iran
So, it`s not the Jooz issue. It`s nationalist political movement ,zionism ....and they dont seem to believe any boundaries whatsoever for executing their agenda .
Not going to write list here .
On another thing , the whole Iran-Israel-US diplomacy have failed terrible , everyone is guilty , but this time US/ Israel started war during negotions,including killing their supreme leader .... which is such amateur behavior that i will say they fucked up .
On diplomacy you have to be willing to give also something to the counterpart . But this time Trump seems to make just bullying and threats . A failure on basic diplomatc rules IMO . So what can Iran then think ? that negotions cant work and so they consider being in " nothing to loose" situation .
U.S. Negotiators Were Ill-Prepared for Serious Nuclear Negotiations with Iran
Quote:March 11, 2026
Less than 48 hours before the U.S. and Israeli coordinated strikes on Iran began on Feb. 28, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Geneva for a third round of Omani-mediated talks aimed at reaching a nuclear agreement.
Despite Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi’s assessment that the United States and Iran made “substantial progress” toward a nuclear deal during the Feb. 26 talks and the agreement to meet again on March 2 for technical talks, Trump said he was “not happy” with the progress or the “way they’re negotiating.” The following day, the United States and Israel illegally attacked Iran, using Tehran’s nuclear program as one justification for the attack.
By the time the third round of talks ended in Geneva, Trump had likely already made the decision to go to war. It is unlikely that any outcome short of complete Iranian capitulation to U.S. demands at the negotiating table would have averted the strikes.
But Trump’s dissatisfaction and impatience with the negotiating process appear to have been fed, in part, by Witkoff and Kushner’s accounts of the U.S.-Iran talks. Comments made by Witkoff in two background briefings with reporters on Feb. 28 and March 3, as well as media appearances since the strikes began, made clear that Witkoff did not have sufficient technical expertise or diplomatic experience to engage in effective diplomacy. His lack of knowledge and mischaracterization of Iran’s positions and nuclear program throughout the process likely informed Trump’s assessment that talks were not progressing and Iran was not negotiating seriously.