“Iran is negotiating with the U.S. only to regain what is rightfully ours,” Mousavi said, brushing aside the idea that diplomacy with the United States might lead to compromise. When asked about Iran’s enduring hostility toward Israel, he was unequivocal: “It must be erased." Despite sitting at the negotiating table with the United States, Mousavi insisted the negotiations would change “nothing” regarding Iran’s core positions, while openly admitting Iran has no intention of altering its adversarial stance toward the West. When challenged on how Iran could reconcile diplomatic talks with anti-American slogans, his response was blunt: “As long as the arrogant policies continue, ‘Death to America’ it is,” he stated.
He also described how Iran’s regional proxies, including Palestinian terrorists, have achieved self-sufficiency thanks to groundwork laid by slain IRGC commander Qasem Soleimani — the Iranian commander and terrorist mastermind responsible for the murder of hundreds of Americans. Mousavi then defended Iran’s controversial uranium enrichment program, claiming the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) allows enrichment up to 90% — a threshold widely recognized as weapons-grade. His assertion contradicts international consensus, which views such enrichment levels as a direct pathway to nuclear armament. (Read More)