US warned Trump: weak influence
Military sources: little chance of getting concessions
Military sources in the United States reported that no significant success is expected from joint efforts in case of violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran's nuclear program. According to reports included in a CBS News broadcast, Washington may fail to secure concessions from Tehran even if strikes are carried out in the Persian Gulf region. Government experts emphasized that prospects for obtaining concrete concessions in negotiations remain low, given the historical intractability of conflicts and Iran's commitment to its nuclear course. Meanwhile, in the defense sector, work continues on assessing possible scenarios, including escalation or de-escalation of tensions. According to the BBC, proposals for sanction measures that could increase pressure on Iran have not yet evolved into coordinated actions by multiple countries. It is reported that further steps will be developed taking into account diplomatic calculations and the international community's response.
Within the framework of the "Nuclear Disarmament Monitoring" program, Russia and other countries continue monitoring developments in the Persian Gulf, considering the scale of international negotiations involving the U.S. government—maintaining a balance between diplomacy and military readiness.
Context
The United States and Iran are in the process of negotiations over a nuclear deal, and recently, efforts to strengthen control and assess sanctions have continued.
U.S. military warns Trump that striking Iran does not even guarantee concessions from Tehran, emphasizing the low likelihood of gaining favorable outcomes from negotiations.
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