Iranian officials involved with the peace negotiations between the regime and the United States said on Sunday that the peace deal with President Donald Trump is “no longer feasible” following the latest round of attacks, MS NOW’s Inzamam Rashid reported on “The Weekend: Primetime.”
“An Iranian official linked with the talks between the U.S. and Iran has sent me a message this evening — and remember, it’s early in the morning out here in the region — and they’ve said to me that a deal with President Trump is no longer feasible at this stage,” Rashid reported.
The report came at a time when Iran had fired missiles into a civilian area of Israel in response to Israel attacking the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. Iran had threatened last week to retaliate for a hypothetical strike against Beirut.
“This official blamed President Trump for the current situation inside Lebanon and the current escalation, I presume the escalation, meaning what the Iranian response has been given,” Rashid continued. “It’s been Iran’s red line not to attack Beirut all along. So this is a pretty interesting development, because it means that Iran now … feels that it cannot now have open dialog with President Trump and sign off on a deal which both sides have been working pretty tirelessly.”
The war in Iran, which began in late February, has stretched past the 100-day mark. The war has been disastrous for global energy prices, which have shocked the U.S. and European economies.
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