Why have U.S.-Iran nuclear talks repeatedly failed?
In this episode of Facts Unpacked, Daniel Levy, president of the U.S./Middle East Project and a former senior advisor in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, argues that Washington's demands have been unrealistic, aiming not for a deal, but for Iran's capitulation.
Levy also highlights the double standards in nuclear diplomacy, pointing out that Israel's undeclared arsenal remains unchallenged. He calls for renewed efforts toward a Middle East free of nuclear weapons and suggests that China's role in easing regional tensions could offer a path forward.
Reporter | Liu Xiaodi
Video Editor | Guo Hongda
Video Script | Liu Xiaodi
Voiceover | Liu Xiaodi
Cameraman | Liu Xiaodi
Poster Designer | Cai Junru
Text | Liu Xiaodi
Editor | Yuan Zixiang, James, Shen He