Washington, USA – Retired US General Jack Keane confirmed in firm statements. That the administration of President Donald Trump refuses to offer any concessions to Iran. This refusal applies specifically to the issue of freezing Iranian assets. These statements came during his appearance on the “Saturday In America” program. They express the current American stance on the negotiations. They aim to put an end to speculations about the path of the relationship between the two countries.
On the other hand, General Keane clearly explained the goals of the American strategy. It is characterized by simplicity and firmness at the same time. Washington seeks to achieve its maximum demands through negotiations. Just as if they were imposed through other options. Keane asserted: “We do not intend to extend a lifeline to them. We will not release frozen assets worth billions of dollars. And we will not allow the regime to recover from the consequences of its policies.”
The Policy of “Financial Pressure” as a Main Tool for Confrontation
In a related context, these statements come at a sensitive time. The US-Iran negotiations are passing through a noticeable stagnation. A previous report had pointed to a possible memorandum of understanding. But the US administration still adheres to its strict approach. It refuses to link any sanctions relief to Tehran’s promises. Washington relies primarily on the policy of intense financial pressure.
Furthermore, the US Treasury Department took a new escalatory step. The Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed additional sanctions. These sanctions targeted the Iranian liquefied natural gas sector. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained in an official statement. That the sanctions directly target Iran’s fleet and banking networks. They also seek to completely cut off its access to global trade.
Rejecting Iranian Demands and Changing Behavior First
On another note, informed sources revealed an Iranian rejection. Tehran demanded the immediate and comprehensive release of its assets. This demand was met with a categorical refusal from the Trump administration. Washington believes that any change in Iranian policy. Must first start with a fundamental change in the regime’s behavior. Not through prior economic incentives that might enable it to overcome its crises.
In conclusion, Washington continues to adhere to the principle of no concessions. The financial pressure tool is a fundamental pillar of the confrontation. The US administration confirms that these sanctions are not an act of aggression. Rather, they are a means to create conditions conducive to changing behavior. The American position remains firm in facing all regional challenges.


