A member of Iran’s Expediency Council said US President Donald Trump’s approach to nuclear talks reflects a deeper concern for Israel’s security rather than that of the United States.
“The real worry for Trump is not a threat to Washington, but a threat to Tel Aviv,” said Mohammad Sadr in an interview published Saturday on IRNA.
Sadr argued that Trump’s negotiating behavior is shaped more by personal and psychological factors than traditional diplomacy. “This is not classical diplomacy — it’s Trump-style diplomacy that centers around ego and image,” he said.
He added that if Trump limits his demands to banning nuclear weapons, a deal may be possible, but bringing Israeli priorities like zero enrichment or curbing Iran’s regional presence to the table would block any agreement.
