
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Demands: Raisi's Defiant Stance
Iran Rejects US Pressure to Dismantle Nuclear Program: President Raisi's Defiant Stance Tehran, Iran – Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has firmly rejected US pressure to dismantle the country's nuclear program, asserting that Iran will not yield to external coercion. In a recent address, Raisi stated, "We will not succumb to pressure from America to dismantle our nuclear program." The statement underscores Iran's determination to maintain its nuclear capabilities, a position that continues to fuel tensions with the West. The video accompanying this report shows President Raisi delivering this defiant message. He further emphasized Iran's commitment to peace and stability in the region, denying any intention to develop weapons of mass destruction. His words, "We want peace, stability, and security in the region," directly counter Western concerns regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions. This unwavering stance by President Raisi highlights the ongoing complexities of the Iran nuclear issue and the potential for further escalation in the geopolitical landscape. The international community remains deeply divided on how to approach Iran's nuclear program, with ongoing diplomatic efforts struggling to achieve a breakthrough. The future of the program, and the broader regional stability, remains uncertain.