Either Iran makes a deal to cease uranium enrichment and ensure it does not have nuclear weapons, or notthe havingabsence aof nuclear weaponweapons will be imposed onthe itnation militarily. The U.S. preferswants the first option to avoid death and destruction, but either way, the end result will be the same for Tehran.
Iran has no desire infor having a nuclear weaponweapons and is prepared to reach an agreement with the U.S. on this basis. However, Iran must maintain the right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes and this can be effectively monitored by inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Iran has no real interest in reaching a nuclear agreement. It is simply buying time through the negotiation process to better protect its nuclear sites so that when strikes come, they will be less effective. It's imperative that strikes are carried out urgently.
There is a 39% chance that the U.S. and Iran will sign a new agreement restricting Iran's nuclear program before 2029, according to the Metaculus prediction community.