00:00Amid nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran in Oman,
00:25Iran has delivered a blunt message from Tehran.
00:29In a fiery Friday sermon on Feb. 6, senior Iranian cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami rejected
00:43international calls to halt enrichment, calling them irrelevant.
00:48Speaking from Tehran's main prayer pulpit, Khatami made it clear that Iran's nuclear
00:53program is, in his words, non-negotiable.
00:58Khatami insisted Iran's pursuit of nuclear energy is peaceful, religiously grounded
01:04and protected by Islamic principles that forbid nuclear weapons.
01:09He stressed that Iran is not afraid of U.S. pressure, sanctions or threats, and will not
01:15abandon enrichment under any circumstances.
01:19The message wasn't just for Washington.
01:21It was for Iran's own people.
01:24The sermon came the same day indirect U.S.-Iran talks quietly began in Oman.
01:30While diplomats negotiate behind closed doors, Iran's clerical leadership chose to speak loudly
01:37and publicly.
01:39It was a reminder of who ultimately sets red lines in Tehran.
01:43The Oman talks are officially focused on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief.
01:49But the U.S. wants more — ballistic missiles and Iran's regional allies.
01:55Iran refuses.
01:56Tehran insists enrichment and sovereignty are not bargaining chips.
02:01That gap is the core problem.
02:04Last year, Israeli and U.S. strikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordo,
02:11and Isfahan.
02:12Hundreds were killed, and key infrastructure was destroyed.
02:16But Iran says the program survived and is now being rebuilt deeper underground to withstand
02:22future attacks.
02:24The International Atomic Energy Agency has raised alarms, reporting large stockpiles of 60 percent
02:31enriched uranium — enough for multiple nuclear weapons if further refined.
02:37The U.S. has responded with military deployments and sharp warnings.
02:41Iran has raised alerts and closed airspace over key sites.
02:46Behind the scenes, Iran is divided.
02:49Some officials see enrichment as leverage for sanctions relief.
02:53Hardliners see it as a matter of national dignity and survival.
02:57Qatami's sermon made clear which side is speaking louder right now.
03:02So, as negotiations continue in Oman, Iran's position is firm.
03:07Enrichment continues.
03:09Suspension is off the table.
03:11Pressure will not work.
03:13Whether diplomacy can overcome those red lines, or whether this standoff escalates again, may
03:19define the future of the Middle East.
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