Round 3 Nuclear Talks With US Set For Thursday | Iran/US Update

🚨 Iran-US Nuclear Talks Round 3 SCHEDULED | Deal or War? | Full Analysis

A third round of Iran-US nuclear negotiations has been confirmed for Thursday in Geneva, with Oman once again serving as mediator. Iran’s President Pezeshkian says he’s received “encouraging signs” from Washington β€” and Iran may arrive with a full formal proposal on uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. But Trump is giving Iran just 10-15 days to make a deal, warning that “bad things are going to happen” if they don’t. Meanwhile, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff says Trump is “curious” why Iran hasn’t capitulated yet β€” and Iran’s Foreign Minister had the perfect response: “Because we are Iranian.”

17 US warships are now positioned in the Gulf of Oman and Strait of Hormuz. Tensions are high β€” but is war actually on the table? In today’s analysis, I break down why BOTH Iran and the US have strong geopolitical reasons to avoid conflict, why a deal could actually be a win-win for both sides politically, and why Israel is likely doing everything in its power to derail these negotiations.

Also β€” Trump’s sweeping tariffs have been ruled unlawful by the US Supreme Court. We’ll cover that later today.

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