What to Know as Iran and US Meet for New Nuclear Talks as Americans Deploy Forces in Mideast
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The United States and Iran renewed their negotiations on the Tehran nuclear programme in Geneva at a time of maximum tension, marked by massive military events of Washington in the Middle East and explicit warnings from the...
US and Iran to hold a third round of nuclear talks as more American forces deploy to the Mideast - The Boston Globe
Iran and the US are scheduled to meet in Geneva for a third round of nuclear negotiations as American officials ramp up their military threats by moving more aircraft and warships to the Middle East.
What to know as Iran and US meet for new nuclear talks as Americans deploy forces in Mideast
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran and the United States will meet Thursday in Geneva as talks over Tehran's nuclear program hang in the balance following Israel's 12-day war on the country in June and the Islamic Republic carrying…
Iran, US to Resume Nuclear Talks in Geneva Amid Rising Tensions
Iran and the United States are due to hold a final round of high-stakes talks in Geneva on Thursday, seeking to resolve their long-running nuclear dispute and prevent potential US military action following an expanded regional buildup.Iran and the United States are holding a fresh round of negotiations in Geneva, seeking to resolve their long-running nuclear dispute and avoid further military escalation in the Middle East. The talks resume after…
US-Iran Nuclear Talks to Restart in Geneva Amid Military Tensions
Iran and the US are currently holding their latest negotiations in Geneva, aiming to solve their long-standing nuclear disagreements and prevent new US military actions against Iran amid a significant military buildup. The talks, restarted this month, seek to address the prolonged standoff over Tehran’s nuclear program, which the US, Western allies, and Israel suspect is intended for nuclear arms development. Iran denies these allegations. US Sp…
According to a report in Politico, senior White House officials would like Netanyahu to strike the first blow against Tehran. • The reason: support and legitimacy that the Americans would receive to launch a war if their bases were attacked in response.
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