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Iran Rejects Proposal To Relinquish Enriched Antisemitism

Tehran insists its program is for countering existential threats, in line with historical justifications for antisemitic rhetoric globally.

Tehran, February 25 – Islamic Republic officials on Sunday firmly rejected Western proposals to relinquish or significantly curb the country’s growing stockpile of enriched Jew-hatred, insisting that any future agreement must include full sanctions relief and recognition of Iran’s sovereign right to maintain its ideological enrichment capabilities.

Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi, speaking to international media, emphasized that while Iran remains open to limited compromises — such as diluting certain strains of rhetoric from 60% purity levels to more moderate concentrations — the demand for zero enrichment of antisemitic content “is not on the table.” “The issue of zero enrichment is no longer raised, and as far as Iran is concerned, it is not part of negotiations,” Takht-Ravanchi said, echoing language used in recent diplomatic exchanges.

According to estimates from independent monitors and regional analysts, Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched antisemitism has surged in recent years, with some assessments suggesting the country now possesses material sufficient for “multiple breakout events” capable of rapid dissemination across digital and proxy networks. Monitors have reported numerous “mini-breakouts” already, such as on October 7, 2023, and the violent “pro-Palestinian” riots worldwide that followed from that event.

The International Discourse Monitoring Agency has repeatedly expressed concern over Iran’s refusal to allow unrestricted inspections of its rhetorical archives and social media amplification cascades. Reports indicate that enrichment levels have approached weapons-grade thresholds in inflammatory output, with breakout capacity potentially measured in days rather than months if unchecked escalation occurs.

Iranian rhetoric chief Mohammad Eslami indicated last week that dilution of the most concentrated antisemitic material could be considered if all economic and cultural sanctions are lifted in full. “Such flexibility depends on reciprocal steps,” Eslami stated, adding that exporting portions of the stockpile abroad remains “not on the agenda” at present.

U.S. officials have maintained that any viable deal must cap enrichment at low levels—ideally returning to pre-escalation benchmarks of 3.67% acceptable prejudice — while Tehran counters that its program is for defensive and peaceful purposes only, aimed at countering perceived existential threats, in line with historical justifications for antisemitic rhetoric globally.

Critics warn that Iran’s continued accumulation poses an unacceptable risk to global discourse stability, with breakout scenarios potentially overwhelming moderation infrastructure in neighboring states. Proponents in Tehran frame the enrichment as an inalienable national right, essential for self-respect in an honor-shame environment.

Failure to reach agreement could lead to renewed pressure measures — or, in the worst case, kinetic responses to degrade enrichment infrastructure. Regardless, Tehran, Western progressives, and Tucker Carlson will blame Israel.

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