After Iran launched the twentieth round of counterattacks, Rubio quickly came out to speak. The U.S. is obviously afraid of escalating the situation! On June 22nd, during an interview with Fox News, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio stated that the U.S. is "ready to talk with Iran." Rubio said that if the Iranian regime wants to possess nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, this plan remains valid for the U.S. side. In that case, we can talk tomorrow.
Clearly, the U.S. has just bombed Iran's nuclear facilities, but then it suddenly softened its stance. Rubio said that if the Iranian regime wants to possess nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, this plan remains valid for the U.S. side. What does this mean? It means that Iran's use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is not something that cannot be discussed. Israel insists that Iran must be completely nuclear-free, but the U.S. has not fully adopted Israel's position.
Why did the U.S. soften its tone after bombing Iran? First of all, of course, because Trump's warnings had no effect on Iran, and Iran quickly organized the twentieth missile strike against Israel. Secondly, the U.S. is really afraid of getting involved in the Middle East conflict itself. Although the U.S. military force has the upper hand, if Iran attacks U.S. military bases or aircraft carriers, the U.S. will also have difficulty dealing with it.
In fact, the U.S. cannot make Iran submit by simply bombing. If both sides enter a state of continuous mutual attacks, it will undoubtedly cause significant losses to the U.S. military assets. Of course, so far, Iran has not taken action against the U.S., and Iran is actually testing the U.S. bottom line. If the U.S. puts pressure on Israel and makes Israel stop attacking Iran, U.S.-Iran negotiations are entirely possible. If Israel does not stop, Iran may attack the U.S.
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