Group 1 - The core agreement between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is to increase economic pressure on Iran [2][8] - The "maximum pressure" campaign will coincide with nuclear negotiations, while the U.S. is also enhancing military deployments in the Middle East as a contingency plan [3][8] - A recent executive order signed by Trump allows for tariffs up to 25% on countries engaging in trade with Iran, providing a basis for increased economic pressure [3][8] Group 2 - The ultimate goal discussed is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, although there are differing views on how to achieve this [3][8] - Netanyahu expressed skepticism about reaching a good agreement with Iran, suggesting that even if an agreement were signed, Iran would not comply [3][8] - Trump remains optimistic about the possibility of reaching an agreement, stating, "let's see if it works, we will try" [3][8] Group 3 - Trump's advisors, Steve Mnuchin and Jared Kushner, indicated that while reaching a satisfactory agreement with Iran is challenging, Iran's recent statements have been relatively reasonable [3][8] - The U.S. is maintaining a realistic attitude towards Iran, emphasizing that the ball is in Iran's court and that they will not accept anything less than a binding agreement [10] - A proposed U.S. offer included a suspension of uranium enrichment by Iran for 3 to 5 years, which Iran reportedly rejected [10]
特朗普与内塔尼亚胡同意加大对伊朗石油领域施压
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-14 19:49