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    US and Iran Engaged in Fierce Clash at the United Nations!

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersDecember 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States and Iran clashed sharply at the United Nations over Iran’s nuclear program, highlighting growing tensions in the Middle East. The debate took place in New York at the UN Security Council, where both sides exchanged strong words amid efforts to revive nuclear discussions.

    On Tuesday, talks resumed about Iran’s nuclear activities, but differences quickly escalated. The United States said it was ready for direct negotiations, while Iran rejected Washington’s conditions, insisting its nuclear enrichment program is peaceful and a sovereign right.

    The current tensions are rooted in past events. In June, just before a 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, Tehran and Washington had engaged in five rounds of nuclear negotiations. During that period, the United States carried out strikes on several Iranian nuclear sites, further straining trust between the two countries.

    The most sensitive issue remains Iran’s uranium enrichment program. Western powers have consistently called for halting enrichment, but Iran maintains that its activities are for peaceful purposes and will not comply with demands for zero enrichment.

    At the UN Security Council, Morgan Ortagus, the US Middle East envoy, emphasized that Washington is prepared for formal talks only if Tehran is ready for direct and constructive dialogue. She added that any agreement must address Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities.

    In response, Iran’s UN Ambassador Amir Saeed Iravani criticized the zero-enrichment demand, calling it unfair and a violation of Iran’s rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. He said, “We welcome any fair and meaningful dialogue. However, forcing zero enrichment blocks legitimate negotiations and violates our rights as an NPT member.”

    The standoff comes after renewed European sanctions against Iran in late September, including an arms embargo reinstated under UN Security Council Resolution sanctions, known as the “Snapback.” While Russia and China strongly opposed the measures, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany argued that Iran had violated the 2015 nuclear deal aimed at preventing nuclear weapon development.

    Iran continues to assert that it has no intention of building nuclear weapons and that its enrichment program is strictly for peaceful purposes. However, repeated clashes at the UN and disagreements over monitoring and verification continue to stall dialogue between Tehran and Washington.

    The current confrontation at the UN underscores the fragile state of international negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. Both sides face mounting pressure to find a diplomatic path forward, but longstanding mistrust and competing demands have made progress difficult.

    As the situation unfolds, the global community watches closely, concerned that continued tensions could escalate further in an already volatile region. The challenge remains balancing Iran’s claims of peaceful nuclear activity with international calls for strict oversight and non-proliferation.

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