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Yet another mid-talks attack jeopardises chances of Iran taking Trump seriously

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Updated 28.2.2026
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Feb 22 – Feb 28

28 articles|6 sources
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Diplomatic(16)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 28

Yet another mid-talks attack jeopardises chances of Iran taking Trump seriously

A recent joint US-Israeli attack on Iran during ongoing negotiations has jeopardized the possibility of a deal between Iran and the US. This attack, similar to one last year, raises doubts about the US's commitment to diplomacy with Iran. Oman's foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, attempted to salvage the talks by meeting with the US Vice President, JD Vance, and revealing details of a potential agreement, including Iran's agreement to limit uranium enrichment and allow verification access. While a preliminary agreement was within reach, the attack undermines trust and makes future negotiations challenging, particularly given Iran's perspective that diplomacy with the US is ineffective. The potential deal did not address human rights, Iran's ballistic missile program, or its support for proxy forces.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 22

University students hold new protests in Iran around memorials for those killed

Indirect talks between the United States and Iran are scheduled to resume on Thursday in Geneva, according to Oman's foreign minister. This follows a previous round of talks held in Geneva last week, facilitated by Oman. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated a meeting with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected and that a diplomatic solution regarding the nuclear issue remains possible. Araghchi stated that Iran is working on a draft proposal and maintains its right to enrich uranium. The Trump administration has been pushing for concessions from Iran and has increased the U.S. military presence in the Middle East.

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South China Morning PostFeb 26

US and Iran wrap up indirect nuclear talks as American forces mass in Middle East

The US and Iran concluded indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman, aimed at reaching a deal on Iran's nuclear program and preventing potential conflict. While the US seeks to constrain Iran's nuclear ambitions, Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium and refuses to discuss other issues like missile development. Oman's foreign minister indicated "significant progress" and announced technical-level talks will resume in Vienna next week. The talks occur amidst rising tensions, with the US increasing its military presence in the Middle East. Iran has warned that US bases and Israel would be targeted if attacked, raising the specter of a regional war. Both sides acknowledge the devastating consequences of a potential conflict.

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National Security(7)
South China Morning PostFeb 27

Vance dismisses prolonged Mideast war fears as US-Iran tensions rage

US Vice-President J.D. Vance stated he doesn't believe potential military action against Iran would lead to a prolonged Middle Eastern war, according to a Washington Post interview. Vance acknowledged President Trump's options range from military strikes to diplomacy to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. His comments come as the US and Iran held a third round of indirect talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman, to address Iran's nuclear program. The US aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Iran seeks relief from economic sanctions in exchange for limiting its nuclear program. No breakthrough was reported during the talks, but further discussions are planned for next week.

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Al JazeeraFeb 23

Iran says ready for talks but will defend itself against US aggression

Amidst ongoing nuclear talks between the US and Iran, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on February 23, 2026, that while Tehran seeks a diplomatic resolution, it will defend itself against any US aggression. This statement followed President Trump's consideration of a limited strike if a nuclear deal isn't reached. Iran considers any US attack, even limited, an act of aggression warranting a response. Despite the tensions, Iranian President Pezeshkian noted "encouraging signals" from the talks. Indirect negotiations, mediated by Oman, are scheduled to continue in Geneva on Thursday, though US confirmation is pending. The talks occur against the backdrop of a significant US military build-up in the region.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 23

Iran president vows defiance as protests build against regime amid US military build up

Anti-government protests are building across Iran as nuclear negotiations with the U.S. are set to resume in Geneva on Thursday. Demonstrators are expressing anger over economic hardship and repression. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed defiance, stating Tehran would not bow to external pressure regarding its nuclear program. The U.S. has expanded its military presence in the Middle East as negotiations, mediated by Oman, aim to address Iran's nuclear program amid rising regional tensions. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ruled out abandoning uranium enrichment and rejected U.S. demands to include Iran's ballistic missile program in negotiations. The U.S. special envoy warned that Iran could be close to having bomb-making material.

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Conflict(3)
Al JazeeraFeb 26

Iran, US set to hold talks as Trump threatens force, imposes sanctions

Iran and the United States are scheduled to hold a third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, facilitated by Oman. The talks aim to find a diplomatic solution regarding Iran's nuclear program. Despite both sides expressing a preference for diplomacy, tensions remain high. The US Vice President accused Iran of attempting to rebuild its nuclear program and reiterated that all options are on the table to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Simultaneously, the US Treasury Department announced new sanctions targeting individuals, entities, and vessels allegedly involved in financing Iran's oil sales, ballistic missile program, and weapons production. Iran maintains it is not seeking nuclear weapons and will not relinquish its right to peaceful nuclear technology.

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BBC News - WorldFeb 26

US and Iran to hold talks as pressure for nuclear deal builds

US and Iranian officials are scheduled to meet in Geneva on Thursday for a third round of indirect talks, mediated by Oman, amid rising tensions and a US military build-up in the Middle East. The discussions are a last-ditch effort to prevent conflict as President Trump threatens potential military action if a nuclear deal isn't reached. The US demands Iran halt uranium enrichment, while Iran has hinted at possible concessions regarding its nuclear program. The Iranian delegation will be led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and the US will be represented by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The talks occur against a backdrop of increased US military presence in the region and long-standing accusations that Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons, which Iran denies.

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Al JazeeraFeb 22

Iran will not bow down to US pressure in nuclear talks, Pezeshkian says

Amid rising tensions in the Gulf, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed that Iran would not yield to US pressure regarding its nuclear program. His statement followed threats from US President Donald Trump, who is considering military strikes to force a deal, and the increasing US military presence in the region. Indirect talks between Iran and the US resumed in Oman and Switzerland this month, but failed to achieve a breakthrough despite positive descriptions from both sides. While Iran aims to finalize a draft deal soon, residents in Tehran are concerned about the possibility of war, fearing further economic hardship and uncertainty.

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Key Claims

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Once again the US attacked while Iran was pursuing diplomacy. Once again diplomacy does not work with the terrorist state of the US.

— Iranian Telegram channel

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Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi met with United States Vice President JD Vance.

— null

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The meeting focused on the indirect talks which are being mediated by Oman.

— null

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American and Iranian officials held the latest round of negotiations in Geneva on Thursday.

— null

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US President Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Iran if it does not accept a deal.

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Feb 15 – Feb 21

43 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(29)
South China Morning PostFeb 20

Trump weighs limited strike on Iran, as Tehran says draft deal coming soon

US President Donald Trump is considering a limited military strike on Iran amid ongoing tensions over its nuclear program. This follows a naval build-up in the Middle East, intended to pressure Iran into a deal to limit its nuclear ambitions. Trump previously issued a deadline for Tehran to agree to a deal, which he later extended. Meanwhile, Iran's foreign minister stated that a draft proposal for an agreement with Washington would be ready within days, following negotiations in Geneva. The draft would then be submitted to Trump's Middle East negotiator for review.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 16

Iran says US must 'prove they want to do a deal' on nuclear talks in Geneva

An Iranian official stated that Iran is open to a nuclear deal with the U.S. if the U.S. demonstrates a willingness to lift sanctions. Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said the ball is in the U.S.'s court to prove their sincerity. These comments came as Iranian diplomats traveled to Geneva for a second round of indirect talks with the U.S., mediated by Oman. Iran has offered to dilute its uranium stockpile as a sign of compromise, but insists talks focus on the nuclear issue and that zero enrichment is off the table. The U.S. has emphasized that Iran is holding up progress in negotiations. Past diplomatic efforts collapsed in 2025 after military conflict.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 15

Iran’s top diplomat to attend ‘indirect’ talks with US in Geneva, state-run IRNA news agency says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Geneva for a second round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S., mediated by Oman. The talks follow a previous round in Oman and stalled negotiations last year after a war that included U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites. The U.S. insists Iran cannot enrich uranium, while Iran maintains its program is peaceful but has threatened to pursue nuclear weapons. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated Washington's interest in a diplomatic solution, with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner also traveling for the talks. The U.S. is also deploying military assets to the Middle East, described as a protective measure. Araghchi is expected to meet with Swiss, Omani, and IAEA counterparts.

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National Security(6)
BBC News - WorldFeb 16

Iran must abandon enriched uranium and not produce more, Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that any nuclear deal with Iran must require them to relinquish all enriched uranium and prohibit future enrichment. His comments precede a second round of talks between Iranian and US officials in Switzerland. Iran has signaled a willingness to compromise if the US discusses lifting sanctions, though they consider zero enrichment a violation of their rights. The US has increased military presence in the Middle East and expressed a preference for a negotiated settlement. Ahead of the talks, Iran offered to dilute its 60%-enriched uranium, while maintaining that discussions about their nuclear program are contingent on sanctions relief.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 20

Trump warns he’s considering limited strikes as Iranian diplomat says proposed deal is imminent

Amidst ongoing nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, President Trump stated on Friday that he is considering limited military strikes against Iran. This comes as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that a proposed deal could be ready within days. Araghchi stated that serious negotiations on the text could begin within a week, potentially leading to a conclusion. Tensions between the two countries have increased as the Trump administration seeks concessions from Iran and has expanded its military presence in the Middle East. Both countries have expressed readiness for war if diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's nuclear program fail.

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New York Times - WorldFeb 17

U.S. and Iran Gear Up for Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions

The U.S. and Iran are set to resume nuclear talks in Switzerland on Tuesday amid heightened tensions. Negotiators, including U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will meet in Geneva. President Trump has stated that he will be involved "indirectly" and has warned Iran to reach an immediate agreement or face a possible U.S. attack. This comes after a buildup of U.S. forces in the region and a crackdown on Iranian protests. The talks aim to address Iran's nuclear program, but disagreements remain over Iran's ballistic missile program and support for proxy militias. Regional countries fear that a potential U.S. strike and Iranian retaliation could destabilize the Middle East.

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Political Strategy(3)
Al JazeeraFeb 19

Palestinians in Gaza say ‘Board of Peace’ will further occupation

In Gaza, Palestinians have expressed skepticism regarding the inaugural meeting of the "Board of Peace," held on February 19, 2026. They view the board, initiated by Donald Trump, as a potential mechanism to further Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory. The concerns stem from a belief that the board will serve as "another gateway to the occupation of Palestine." The reaction highlights existing tensions and distrust surrounding international efforts aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Palestinians fear the board's actions will exacerbate the existing situation in Gaza.

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South China Morning PostFeb 19

Trump kicks off his ‘Board of Peace,’ as war clouds loom over Iran

President Trump launched the "Board of Peace" on Thursday in Washington, D.C., pledging $10 billion to the initiative. The institution, focused initially on rebuilding Gaza, was unveiled amidst rising tensions with Iran, including the deployment of US military assets to the region. Trump will retain veto power and leadership of the board, even after leaving office. Countries seeking permanent membership must contribute $1 billion. The initiative has faced criticism for its lack of transparency, and the source and allocation of the US funding remain unclear. The launch occurred at a renamed former US Institute of Peace building.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 16

The patience and the poker face: Iran’s wily diplomat set to face the US in nuclear talks

Ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva, the article profiles Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US envoy Steve Witkoff, highlighting their contrasting backgrounds and negotiation styles. Araghchi, a seasoned diplomat with a PhD and a book on negotiation, is portrayed as patient and strategic, reflecting Iran's "market style" of bargaining. Witkoff, a property developer, is seen as operating under a more volatile approach dictated by President Trump. The article suggests that successful negotiations require both sides to make concessions and understand each other's approaches, particularly Iran's emphasis on persistence and repeated demands. Araghchi's book emphasizes national cohesion and military strength as key factors in successful negotiation.

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Key Claims

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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran was preparing a draft of a possible agreement.

— Abbas Araghchi

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The US has been increasing its military presence in the region in recent weeks.

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The Board of Peace is set to hold its first meeting, chaired by US President Donald Trump.

— Al Jazeera

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On the table is the ceasefire in Gaza and fundraising for its reconstruction.

— Al Jazeera

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Trump has said the vision for Gaza extends “far beyond” it.

— Donald Trump

Feb 8 – Feb 14

9 articles|5 sources
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National Security(7)
Al JazeeraFeb 12

US readying another aircraft carrier for Middle East deployment: Trump

US President Donald Trump shared an article indicating the Pentagon is preparing to deploy a second aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East, joining the USS Abraham Lincoln. This move comes amid ongoing indirect negotiations between the US and Iran in Oman, aimed at easing tensions. The deployment follows a meeting between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has advocated for a tougher stance against Iran. While Trump reaffirmed his preference for a diplomatic deal with Iran, he also stated that the US would "see what the outcome will be" if a deal cannot be reached. Iran has accused Israel of attempting to sabotage the US negotiations.

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New York Times - WorldFeb 13

As Diplomats Talk, Pentagon Prepares for Possible War With Iran

In February 2026, despite ongoing diplomatic talks, the Pentagon is actively preparing for a potential military conflict with Iran. This follows President Trump's threat to strike Iran if a nuclear deal isn't reached. The Pentagon is bolstering its forces in the Middle East, including deploying missile destroyers, missile defense systems, and submarines. This buildup aims to provide both offensive and defensive capabilities, addressing concerns about the vulnerability of American troops and allies in the region to Iranian retaliation. The preparations are occurring while diplomatic efforts continue between the US, Iran, Israel, and Arab nations.

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South China Morning PostFeb 10

Trump hints at sending second aircraft carrier, as US and Iran plan next talks

US President Donald Trump is considering deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East as the US and Iran prepare for further negotiations. Oman facilitated talks between the two countries last week, which Iran viewed as a gauge of Washington's seriousness and a basis for continued diplomacy. These talks follow Trump's earlier positioning of an aircraft carrier in the region, raising concerns about potential military action. Trump has stated that the US will have to take "very tough" action if a deal with Iran is not reached. The negotiations aim to avert further conflict between the two nations.

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Diplomatic(2)
Associated Press (AP)Feb 14

US, Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in Geneva this week, Swiss government says

The United States and Iran will hold a second round of talks in Geneva this week regarding Tehran's nuclear program, according to the Swiss Foreign Ministry. Oman will host the talks, following the first round of indirect discussions held there on February 6th. These talks follow warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump that failure to reach an agreement would be "very traumatic." Similar talks broke down last year amidst escalating tensions, including military actions. Trump has repeatedly threatened military force to compel Iran to constrain its nuclear program, while Iran has vowed to retaliate against any attack.

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South China Morning PostFeb 14

US-Iran talks to be held in Geneva next week, hosted by Oman

Oman will host indirect talks between the United States and Iran in Geneva next week, with Switzerland offering its services to facilitate dialogue. The US is pushing Iran to agree to a deal limiting its nuclear program. This follows previous indirect talks held in Oman on February 6, involving Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US envoy Steve Witkoff, mediated by Omani officials. The US has recently increased military pressure on Iran, with President Trump stating that a change of government in Iran would be beneficial. These talks come amid heightened tensions and military posturing in the region.

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Key Claims

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US and Iran will hold a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva next week.

— Swiss Foreign Ministry

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Oman hosted the first round of indirect talks on Feb. 6.

— Swiss Foreign Ministry

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Failure to reach an agreement would be “very traumatic.”

— Donald Trump

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Trump said the USS Gerald R. Ford was being sent to the Mideast.

— Donald Trump

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Oman will host talks between the United States and Iran in Geneva next week.

— Switzerland