Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ with Iran talks but will wait to see what happens in further rounds
- On Feb. 27, 2026, President Donald Trump said `I'd love not to use` the U.S. military against Iran, adding `but sometimes you have to` and `We haven't made a final decision`.
- Negotiators report mixed progress as Iran insists it has the right to enrich uranium, while Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says `what needs to happen has been clearly spelled out from our side.`
- Embassies ordered `authorized departure` and staff were urged to leave `TODAY` as the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem placed non-essential personnel on authorized departure and U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee warned flights may be limited.
- A massive U.S. fleet is now in the region, and Iran says it will target U.S. military forces if attacked, while U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres urged both sides to `focus on the diplomatic track`.
- Technical discussions are scheduled in Vienna next week as U.S. Vice President JD Vance met mediator Badr al-Busaidi after Geneva talks stalled Thursday.
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The US President also stated that he had not taken a "final decision" on possible strikes against the Mullah regime, against a background of massive US military deployment in the Middle East.
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US President Donald Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Iran's stance on nuclear talks, threatening military action if no deal is reached, with Iran insisting on its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
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