US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran would be in "great danger" if ongoing direct talks between the US and the Middle East country fail.
Although Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's demand for direct talks, it wants to continue indirect negotiation.
President Trump will have to act soon on his threat to end Iran’s nuclear bomb program.
Russia does not have sufficient influence to coerce Khamenei into succumbing to Trump’s ultimatum and rolling back its nuclear program.
“We have never been this vulnerable, and it may be our last chance to obtain one before it’s too late,” an official was cited as saying.
"Instead of Palestinians, try to expel Israelis, take them to Greenland so they can kill two birds with one stone."
The deaths of Iran's president and foreign minister in a helicopter crash have caused a pause in the UN nuclear watchdog's talks with Tehran.
Before April 13, observers knew that the Islamic Republic promoted low-grade terrorism in wild and unpredictable ways, but they also knew Tehran avoided large-scale conflicts – carefully.
"When producing a nuclear bomb, you make a device where the chain reaction is not controlled, so it is much easier. The important point is that our nuclear capabilities are high.”
This sabotage operation is not the first one carried out at Iranian nuclear facilities.