Nuclear Diplomacy vs. Military Escalation: Araghchi Admits "Severe Damage" as Netanyahu Prepares Strike Options for Trump
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- Dec 21, 2025
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In a rare admission, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Iran’s nuclear facilities suffered "severe damage" during recent attacks. Speaking to RT, Araghchi maintained that while infrastructure was hit, Iran’s nuclear "know-how" remains intact. He offered "full guarantees" to the international community regarding the peaceful nature of the program, urging Washington to choose diplomacy over failed military interventions.

The Inspection Stalemate and National Pride Araghchi described uranium enrichment as a matter of "national dignity," asserting that Iran has already rebuilt facilities damaged in previous raids. Addressing the IAEA’s request for access, he questioned the legal precedent for inspecting "targeted sites," noting that Tehran is currently negotiating a specific framework for such visits. "Military action failed to achieve its goals; diplomacy is the only successful model," Araghchi stated, referencing the 2015 nuclear deal.
Netanyahu’s Florida Briefing: Four Strike Scenarios Simultaneously, reports from NBC indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing to present a comprehensive military strategy to President Donald Trump in Florida. Israel claims to have intelligence showing Iran’s capability to produce 3,000 ballistic missiles per month and efforts to upgrade its air defenses following the destruction of its S-300 systems.
The Four Military Options for Trump:
A unilateral Israeli strike.
An Israeli strike with limited U.S. support.
Large-scale joint military operations.
A full-scale U.S.-led strike on Iranian nuclear sites.









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