Trump’s Biggest Concerns In Negotiations With Iran, And They Are Not Just Nuclear
Peloni: Iran’s ballistic missile threat is too great to ignore, even as it was ignored in today’s meeting in Oman. The US should respond to Iran’s sense of omnipotence by demonstrating that it is the US which has the ability to make demands in these negotiations, not Iran.
The answer may be simpler and more obvious than most of us have thought. It lies in Iran’s ballistic missile program.
Am Thinker | February 6, 2026
Recently, the United States was expected to hold negotiations with Iran in the Gulf Sultanate of Oman. The Trump administration announced the cancellation of the said talks amid disagreements over Iran’s insistence that the negotiations remain strictly limited to its nuclear program, while Washington wanted to discuss a large array of issues. That disagreement alone raises the question: What issue is Tehran even more reluctant to discuss than its holiest of holy, its nuclear program?
The answer may be simpler and more obvious than most of us have thought. It lies in Iran’s ballistic missile program.


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