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He who started war must stop
Financial Express Delhi
|March 15, 2026
The start of a war, Oman’s foreign minister rushed to Washington to assure the US that Iran had agreed to “zero stockpiling of enriched uranium” and had vowed to “never, ever possess nuclear weapons.”
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Brushing aside the assurance, President Trump abruptly terminated the talks and ordered the attack on Iran.Iran may be a threat to Israel’s expansionism but it is no threat to the United States.After Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025 — an illegal attack — the US had claimed that “Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities had been totally obliterated”. Despite Midnight Hammer, if Iran had nearly developed nuclear weapons, where are they? Did the US ask the International Atomic Energy Agency, the nuclear watchdog, to inspect Iran and report on the development of nuclear weapons? What authority does the US have to decide which country shall or shall not possess nuclear weapons? Will the US decide to intervene and ‘obliterate’ the nuclear capability of India, Pakistan or North Korea?
This story is from the March 15, 2026 edition of Financial Express Delhi.
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