US-Iran Tensions Rise as Nuclear Talks Hit “Final Stages
Nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran have entered what President Donald Trump described as the “final stages,” but the atmosphere around the talks has grown increasingly volatile. Both military activity and diplomatic messaging suggest the next few days could determine whether a deal is reached or the region slides toward open conflict. Speaking on Monday, Trump told reporters that the U.S. position remains firm: Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. “We’re at the borderline between making a deal and having to take other steps,” he said. “Iran knows what it needs to do.” The comments came as U.S. and Iranian delegations held indirect talks in Doha, mediated by Qatar, with Oman also playing a shuttle diplomacy role. Iran’s negotiators, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, have publicly maintained that Tehran is willing to accept limits on uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets. However, Irani...