
The Iranian leader states that any dialogue with the US is useless and harmful to Iran, reinforcing the defense of the country’s nuclear sovereignty
In a world where diplomacy is often confused with capitulation, and resistance, with belligerence, the firmness of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, does not emerge as an obstacle to peace, but as an essential defense of national sovereignty against the policy of disguised diplomacy that characterized the Trump era.
Khamenei’s recent statement, discarding any dialogue with the United States, is not the radius of an uncompromising leader, but the calculated reflection of a nation who learned the bitter cost of confidence in Washington. Maximalist rhetoric and unilateral actions of the Trump government – from the criminal abandonment of the Global Joint Action Plan (JCPOA) to the murder of the Soleimani General – are not simple changes in politics; These are non -declared war. Given this, what would be the rationality of sitting at the table with whom it brands the club while proposing “negotiating”?
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Khamenei is correct in stating that, under current circumstances, a dialogue would be useless and harmful. Useless, because the Trump administration repeatedly demonstrated that its goal is not the coexistence or verification of a peaceful nuclear program, but the unconditional surrender of Iran and the dismantling of its sovereign technological development project.
Harmful, because any concession under this coercion would be interpreted as weakness, paving the way for even more severe demands. The “negotiation” that Washington offers is, as the supreme leader well defined, an disguised imposition.
Khamenei’s accusation that the US uses conversations as a smoke curtain for military operations is not conspiracy theory; It is a realistic reading of the facts.
The Israeli attack on Iranian facilities in June, allegedly with the tacit consent of Washington, and the reports of Trump bombing plans to nuclear sites are living proof that, for the Washington-Del Aviv axis, diplomacy is just another tactic in the war arsenal. Expecting Iran Negotiating seriously and openly under the sights of various weapons is an affront to international intelligence.
In addition to nuclear, Khamenei’s posture reflects a deep geopolitical understanding. The compliment to the Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah martyr is not mere longing; It is the recognition that, in a scenario of constant harassment, the power of dissuasion is the true currency of peace.
Hezbollah and the axis of resistance are not “terrorist gangs,” as he likes to paint western propaganda, but legitimate defense forces that emerged directly from resistance to occupation and aggression. They are the necessary counterpoint to military imbalance in the region, an imbalance fostered and financed by the United States themselves.
The defense of the uranium enrichment program goes to the heart of this issue. It is the right of a nation to dominate technology for its peaceful development – to generate energy, advance in medicine and research. When trying to strangle this program, the US is not concerned with nuclear proliferation; They are determined to prevent Iran from rising as an independent power pole and an example of self -sufficiency to the Islamic world.
Therefore, Khamenei’s rejection to dialogue is not a closing of doors, but a previous condition for any future conversation that is worth the penalty: the end of the policy of intimidation and the demonstration of minimal respect for Iranian sovereignty.
As long as the US insists on an far right outward policy, which replaces international law with the strongest law, the strategic resistance preached by Tehran will remain not only as a valid option, but as the only one-worthy option that refuses to be subjugated. Khamenei’s posture is a crucial reminder that some things are actually non -negotiable.
With information from The Cradle*
Source: https://www.ocafezinho.com/2025/09/25/ira-resiste-a-pressoes-e-diz-nao-a-negociacoes-com-eua/