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Pence on Iran conflict: ‘It’s about finishing a war that’s nearly 50 years in the making’ via The Hill News — Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said President Trump’s strikes on Iran are “finishing” a decades long war with leaders in Tehran. “One administration after another has slashed at the tentacles of Iran that have taken violence to American forces, to American citizens, to our allies in the region, most especially Israel, and making…

Pence stated Trump's Iran strikes aim to conclude a nearly 50-year conflict, citing Iran's actions against the U.S. and allies.

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Adam Schiff says war with Iran is ‘simply unsustainable’: Full interview via NBC News Top Stories — In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) argues there was “nothing imminent” about Iran’s threat to the U.S. and says he has yet to hear President Trump give a clear justification for the war.

Sen. Adam Schiff says a war with Iran is "unsustainable" and questions the justification for military action, according to a new interview.

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Trump wages war on Iran his own way: commander-in-chaos via US news | The Guardian — Erratic rhetoric, shifting goals and mixed signals leave allies, foes and voters unsure what the president wants from war “Mr President,” said a reporter. “You’ve said the war is ‘very complete’ but your defence secretary says, ‘This is just the beginning’. So which is it?” Donald Trump ’s eyes darted left and right then down. “Well, I think you could say both,” he parried . The confusing answer at a press conference in Doral, Florida this week did not befit a wartime leader armed with stirring

Trump's Iran strategy features erratic rhetoric, shifting goals, and mixed signals, leaving allies and adversaries uncertain.

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Trump Rejects Putin’s Proposal To Transfer Iran’s Enriched Uranium To Russia: Report ISTANBUL, March 14 (Bernama-Anadolu) — Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed transferring Iran’s enriched uranium to Russia during a phone call with US President Donald Trump this week as part of a potential deal to end the war, but Trump rejected the proposal, Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing Axios report on Friday. Putin raised several proposals for ending the war between the US and Iran during a phone call with Trump on Monday, including a plan to transfer Iran’s enriched uranium to Russia. “This is not the first time it was offered. It hasn’t been accepted. The US position is we need […]

Trump Rejects Putin’s Proposal To Transfer Iran’s Enriched Uranium To Russia: Report #Trump #Putin #IranNuclearDeal #USIranRelations #InternationalPolitics

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6/03/2026: Trump says he must be ‘involved’ in choosing Iran’s next supreme leader

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Iran activates its Decentralised Mosaic Defence doctrine that could proves to be a major headache for the US Following the decapitation of the Islamic Republic and the death of the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on March 1, the Islamic Republic has activated its so-called Decentralised Mosaic Defence (DMD) doctrine that could signifcantly prolong the war.

Following the decapitation of the Islamic Republic and the death of the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on March 1, the Islamic Republic has activated its so-called Decentralised Mosaic Defence (DMD) doctrine that could… Bne IntelliNews #IranDefense #MosaicDefense #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #USIranRelations

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Essay: Trump’s approach to Iran is a departure from containment policy of his predecessors - Sight Magazine DARIUS WAINWRIGHT says Trump's actions signal a departure from a stated American foreign policy approach to Iran...

Essay: Trump’s approach to Iran is a departure from containment policy of his predecessors. @sightmagazine.bsky.social #Iran #Iranwar #Israel #US #DonaldTrump #BillClinton #GeorgeWBush #BarachObama #JoeBiden #USIranrelations #Irannuclearprogram

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MARINS: The Gulf’s geography tilts the battlefield against the US The decisive factor in any confrontation between the US and Iran in the Gulf is not the number of American warships deployed, but the geography of the theatre itself and the asymmetric capabilities Tehran has built to exploit it.

The decisive factor in any confrontation between the US and Iran in the Gulf is not the number of American warships deployed, but the geography of the theatre itself and the asymmetric capabilities Tehran… Bne IntelliNews #GulfWar #USIranRelations #MilitaryStrategy #Geopolitics #AsymmetricWarfare

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Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Killed in U.S.-Israel Strikes 40 Days of Mourning Declared as Region Braces for Escalation

Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Killed in U.S.-Israel Strikes

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Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Killed in U.S.-Israel Strikes 40 Days of Mourning Declared as Region Braces for Escalation

Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Killed in U.S.-Israel Strikes

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NO MORE WAR FOR OIL OR POLITICAL POINTS. SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF IRAN WHO RISK EVERYTHING FOR FREEDOM. SANCTIONS AND BOMBS ONLY HURT ORDINARY PEOPLE. WE DEMAND PEACEFUL DIPLOMACY JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL. INVEST IN CARE NOT WAR MACHINES. #USIRANRELATIONS

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Chairman Rick Crawford: Iran talks "encouraging" but outcomes uncertain; missile threat remains central House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Rick Crawford said direct talks with Iran are encouraging but not a guarantee of results, and emphasized Iran's ballistic missile arsenal as a key concern raised during the negotiation window. The interview included a clip of Sen. Marco Rubio and reference to a Fox News op-ed by Sen. Lindsey Graham.

Direct talks with Iran are on the table, but the looming threat of their ballistic missile capabilities raises serious concerns for the U.S.

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Iran's nuclear negotiations are tense, with the U.S. asking for concessions and missile talks, while Iran links these to sanctions relief. Lebanon faces internal strife and Hezbollah pressures amid escalating conflict risks. #IranNuclearTalks #MiddleEast #USIranRelations

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American diplomats are monitoring Lebanon's attempts to manage Hezbollah's arms amidst escalating US-Iran tensions. Hezbollah appears to be reinforcing its power, while the Lebanese government's inaction raises concerns about potential civil conflict.

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CIA Iran Crisis Book Review and Key Insights A clear review of the CIA Iran Crisis, tracing the 1953 coup, rising tension, and lasting impact on U.S.–Iran relations.

Want to know how false narratives shaped U.S.–Iran relations? This review breaks it down clearly.
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Iran Crisis 2026: Economic Pressure, Protests And Regional Tensions Deepen | 1Tak News Iran Crisis 2026 highlights rising inflation, protests, sanctions pressure and regional tensions shaping the country’s future.

Rising pressure on Tehran, inflation, and global tensions. Which direction is Iran heading in 2026?

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CIA Iran Crisis Book Review and Key Insights A clear review of the CIA Iran Crisis, tracing the 1953 coup, rising tension, and lasting impact on U.S.–Iran relations.

Want to know how false narratives shaped U.S.–Iran relations? This review breaks it down clearly.
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Either “Negotiation and Regime Change” or “War and Regime Change” On the table are three demands the Islamic Republic may find unaffordable: surrender its nuclear program to avert a U.S. strike, and its missiles and proxies to avert an Israeli one. If war is not to begin—and if tensions between the United States and Iran are not to escalate into direct confrontation—then what happens today is decisive. In Geneva, Switzerland, Abbas Araghchi and his negotiating team meet their American counterparts. Iran says it has prepared a varied “package.” But the other side does not come to the table with “packaging.” For some time now, the American side has not spoken the language of packages at all. Trump’s negotiating model on Iran is presented as starkly simple: three demands placed on the table, with Tehran left to choose between meeting them and war—three “items” that, in this framing, require no wrapping. Diplomacy as Spectacle The British newspaper The Guardian, in a piece published on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, by its diplomatic editor Patrick Wintour, pointed to this difference in negotiating style—one that could itself become a reason for failure. One striking line in that article is the comparison of Trump’s diplomacy to professional wrestling: the spectacle of power matters; victory must look exaggerated; blows must appear lethal and astonishing, all within a performance staged around the winner’s muscular body. In professional wrestling, the result is decided before anyone steps into the ring; the performance is for the audience, not to alter the outcome. In Trump’s staged bout with the Islamic Republic, he does not see himself as the loser. He would not even tolerate a “light” strike to his body. The wrestling champion only absorbs blows from an opponent of comparable stature—Russia or China, not Iran. In this reading, the current choreography of Trump’s confrontation with Ali Khamenei is an attempt to test the “possibility of absolute surrender” before the fighting begins. For the Iranian side, however, the story is cast as entirely different. The Guardian likened the Islamic Republic’s negotiating style to bazaar bargaining: prolonging talks, testing the other side’s limits, and trying to reduce the “price” of concessions through incremental trade-offs. But there is a difference between bargaining hard to reach your goal and not knowing what you want—getting stuck, again and again, on one point until the “possibility of a deal” evaporates. The record of the Islamic Republic under Khamenei—across negotiation files and security crises—suggests that often the negotiators, and even the decision-makers, do not actually know what they ultimately want. An Unequal Negotiation Still, regardless of how each side enters the room, if today is to become the foundation of a new agreement—and not the last meeting before war—both sides would have to offer the other something significant. Yet the key doubt is whether either side is genuinely willing to bend. It is this uncertainty—about whether meaningful flexibility is even possible—that fuels pessimism. The central obstacle is the asymmetry between the two sides’ positions: one side is negotiating under emergency conditions, the other is not. Iran wants an agreement. Why? Because the shadow of war hangs over it. Its economy is devastated. Just one month earlier, it killed protesters with ruthless brutality and fears a new round of unrest. On the Islamic Republic’s side, everything is urgent. On the American side, the picture is entirely different. There is no comparable urgency or anxiety. What matters is achieving strategic goals and securing the legacy of Trump’s presidency. Because the Islamic Republic’s file is tied to those priorities, Washington’s room for flexibility narrows. For Trump and his national security team, taking the first steps in what they frame as a renewed “American Century” project matters. Venezuela is treated as the model; Iran, Cuba, and others must become cautionary examples. All of this is before even getting to the nature of the bargain—and its price. The “Grand Bargain” That Isn’t on Offer Iran’s nuclear file, and the U.S. approach to it, sits at the heart of Trump’s identity-defining difference from presidents like Obama and Biden. Trump has long criticized concessions over Iran’s nuclear program. The Iranian side, by contrast, treats the nuclear program as the price of a “grand bargain”: the ultimate consolidation of the Islamic Republic as a mid-ranking global power. The only “logical formulation” of Ali Khamenei’s gamble, in this framing, is that the Islamic Republic expanded its nuclear program to escape the trap of regional non-status in a Middle East of endless crises—hoping to force a “grand bargain” with Washington. Yet a major obstacle appears here as well: Trump does not treat Iran’s nuclear program as the centerpiece of a “grand bargain,” but as a security threat to be contained. That is why, in this view, he has never offered a major concession even in exchange for a complete nuclear shutdown. Even the meaning of a “grand bargain” is disputed. In Tehran’s view, it would mean Washington accepting the Islamic Republic as a relatively peer actor with a recognized sphere of influence in the Middle East—alongside a fairly comprehensive lifting of sanctions and entry into security arrangements among “peer powers.” At one point, the Islamic Republic believed it could achieve that status by positioning itself at the center of a triangle linking China, Russia, and the United States. The article points to remarks made on February 16, 2026, by former foreign minister and nuclear negotiator Ali Akbar Salehi, who argued Iran should place itself equidistant from the triangle’s “three vertices” in order to navigate global crises. But to be granted a special place at the focal point of great-power confrontation, you need something bigger than a strategy of “spoiling the game.” The Islamic Republic believed—and perhaps still believes—that the same approach would work. No matter how often it smashes its head against the wall, it has not grasped that the wall is harder than it is crackable. And yet this headbutting refusal to retreat sits at the core of Khamenei’s legacy. Three Demands, One Outcome Washington demands zero enrichment. In exchange, it offers no concession beyond not attacking in the short term. And even zero enrichment does not necessarily restrain Israel. The price of safety from an Israeli strike, the article suggests, is surrendering the missile program and the network of regional proxies. So there are three items on the table whose cost is, in this framing, unaffordable for the Islamic Republic: give up the nuclear program to avert an immediate U.S. attack, and give up missiles and proxies to avert an Israeli attack. And that is all. Tehran must hand over every instrument of power—every chip it has placed on the gambling table—and in return it receives only this: not being struck in the next few minutes. This is summarized in U.S. senator Lindsey Graham’s remarks on February 16, 2026, in Tel Aviv: the Islamic Republic’s path forward is either “negotiation and regime change” or “war and regime change.” These are two sharply different mental pictures of the Geneva talks. Washington enters with that mindset. Araghchi and his technical team arrive with their carefully prepared “packages.” “Pearls for Candy” Let us now return to an old phrase from the early years of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presidency, when Ali Larijani briefly served as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. Criticizing the “de-securitization” of the nuclear file after the Saadabad Agreement and the suspension of enrichment, Larijani famously said: “We gave away pearls and got candy.” In other words, Iran made a high-value concession and received only a trivial return. Larijani has now returned to that same post two decades later—holding the nuclear file, the specter of war, and the repression of protesters. Perhaps he wishes that, in all three files, a “pearls for candy” trade were still possible. But conditions have changed. For the current talks to succeed, the Islamic Republic would have to hand over its “treasure chest”—its most valuable leverage—without even expecting “candy” in return. Is such a deal possible? The article ends by saying the answer will become clear very soon.

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U.S.-Iran negotiations in Geneva show progress on the nuclear issue but omit discussions on ballistic missiles and militia support. A potential deal could affect Lebanon’s authority and Hezbollah, raising hopes for stability.

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Samir Geagea of the Lebanese Forces expresses cautious hope for U.S.-Iran talks while urging militia disarmament amid political stagnation in Lebanon. He confirms upcoming elections, emphasizing regional influences on Lebanon's future.

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Lebanon is at a pivotal political moment, with discussions on Trump-Netanyahu meetings impacting regional dynamics. Army Chief Joseph Aoun will report on weapons control at a cabinet meeting, seeking to balance internal stability and tensions with Hezbollah.

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JUST IN: Former U.S. President Trump issues a sharp warning to Iran, stating Supreme Leader Khamenei "should be worried."

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Regional officials lower expectations for Oman 'indirect' talks between US and Iran Middle Eastern officials have lowered expectations for the scheduled February 6 US-Iran talks in Oman following discussions with Iranian diplomats.

Middle Eastern officials have lowered expectations for the scheduled February 6 US-Iran talks in Oman following discussions with Iranian diplomats. Bne IntelliNews #OmanTalks #USIranRelations #MiddleEastPolitics #Diplomacy #InternationalRelations

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Iran willing to suspend nuclear programme to reach deal with US Iran is willing to suspend its nuclear programme to reach a deal with Washington and ease regional tensions.

Iran is willing to suspend its nuclear programme to reach a deal with Washington and ease regional tensions. Bne IntelliNews #IranDeal #NuclearNegotiations #USIranRelations #Diplomacy #MiddleEast

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Trump says Iran negotiating with US - Yes Punjab News US President Donald Trump says Iran is negotiating with Washington as the US boosts military presence amid rising Middle East tensions.

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MARINS: Trump has much to lose and little to gain in Iran It is extremely difficult to claim that a country with a military budget as modest as Iran's can make Washington's hawks think twice or thrice. However, it would be the most prudent course of action given the current situation.

It is extremely difficult to claim that a country with a military budget as modest as Iran's can make Washington's hawks think twice or thrice. However, it would be the most prudent course of action given the current… Bne IntelliNews #Trump #Iran #MilitaryBudget #ForeignPolicy #USIranRelations

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