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PoliticsMay 7

Former Ambassador and Conservative Commentator Urge Tough Iran Nuclear Stance

Former Ambassador Gordon Sondland and commentator Hugh Hewitt call for firm negotiating position as reports suggest U.S.-Iran nuclear talks advance.

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Former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt have issued public statements urging a hardline approach to nuclear negotiations with Iran.

Sondland, who served during the Trump administration, argued that military pressure remains essential to successful diplomacy with Iran. He called for any nuclear agreement to permanently eliminate Iran's nuclear weapons capability with verifiable enforcement mechanisms.

Hewitt, writing in his Morning Glory commentary, criticized what he described as a "terrible framework" for potential negotiations. He urged former President Trump to reject what he characterized as weak compromises and instead use maximum leverage in any future dealings with Iran.

The statements come as reports suggest the United States and Iran may be closer to reaching some form of agreement on nuclear issues, though specific details of any potential framework have not been publicly confirmed.

Both commentators emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on Iran rather than accepting what they view as inadequate terms. Their positions reflect ongoing debate within conservative circles about the appropriate approach to Iran's nuclear program and regional activities.

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