On Thursday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Version,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) stated that she thinks the Iran battle wants to finish and we now have to return to negotiations, and “a follow-up to the Iranian strikes towards our allies and towards delivery within the Strait is a crucial response from america, and, hopefully, that can encourage the Iranians that it’s time now to take a seat down on the desk and negotiate.”
Shaheen stated it’s unclear what President Donald Trump’s intentions are, and “The very fact is, it is a battle that he by no means ought to have undertaken. Not one of the targets that he set out at first have been achieved. We’ve not seen regime change. Actually, we now have a extra hardline regime in place. They nonetheless have a big variety of their ballistic missiles. They’ve now managed the — they nonetheless have all of their nuclear materials, and there hasn’t been a choice about how you can tackle that, and now they management the Strait of Hormuz in ways in which have stopped industrial delivery to the remainder of the world. So, it is a battle that should finish. The President must get again to the negotiating desk, however he wants to barter a deal that’s going to profit america and never Iran.”
Co-host Michel Martin then requested, “What do you assume it might take to get again to the negotiating desk?”
Shaheen answered, “Effectively, I do assume a follow-up to the Iranian strikes towards our allies and towards delivery within the Strait is a crucial response from america, and, hopefully, that can encourage the Iranians that it’s time now to take a seat down on the desk and negotiate.”
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