Iran, US hold talks in Oman
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A crushing military blow on Iran is necessary to create a Middle East and a broader world where Washington and its friends are far stronger, and their enemies far weaker, than ever before.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has vowed to unleash a regional war if America launches air strikes. Initially few in the Middle East seemed eager for further conflict. The region’s power-brokers tried to dissuade America from military action. But attitudes now look more mixed.
Senior US and Iranian officials are set to hold direct nuclear talks in Oman as Washington increases its military presence in the Arabian Sea, raising concerns over a potential regional escalation.
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