Iran-US Talks: Last Diplomatic Shot Before Possible War
Tensions rise as Iran and the U.S. engage in indirect talks in Geneva, focusing on Irans nuclear program. The U.S. pushes for a deal to stop uranium enrichment and curb missiles, while Iran insists on nuclear issues only. The U.S. sees this as a last diplomatic shot before possible military action, amid Irans internal protests. Iranian leaders warn of a devastating regional war if talks fail, targeting U.S. bases and Israel. U.S. officials stress diplomacy first but keep other options open. Satellite images show U.S. Navy ships positioned, and Iran is rebuilding parts of its program. The world watches as talks continue, with tensions high and risks escalating across the Middle East.
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