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Iran Rejects U.S. Nuclear Talks, Signals Military Buildup Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Description: Uncover the mounting tensions in the Middle East as of July 2, 2025. This video explores Iran’s rejection of U.S. nuclear talks, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accusing the U.S. and Israel of “war crimes” during the fragile June 24 ceasefire. Iran’s IRGC plans to bolster missile production, with Supreme Leader Khamenei warning of “new surprises” if Israel attacks again. With 935 civilian deaths in Iran and Gaza’s crisis—60 recent deaths—sidelined, dive into the IAEA’s findings and Israel’s warnings of new strikes. Subscribe for updates on this volatile conflict.

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00:00Iran Rejects U.S. Nuclear Talks Signals Military Buildup Amid Ceasefire Tensions
00:05On July 1, 2025, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's
00:12call for nuclear talks, accusing the U.S. and Israel of war crimes during the 12-day conflict
00:18that ended with a fragile ceasefire on June 24, per Al Jazeera. Iran's IRGC reported plans to
00:24missile production, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warning of new surprises if Israel
00:30resumes attacks, per Reuters. The IAEA confirmed severe damage to Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and
00:37Isfahan nuclear sites, but noted 60 percent enriched uranium stocks remain intact, per Al Jazeera.
00:44Iran reported 935 civilian deaths, including 38 children from Israeli strikes since June 13, per
00:49Reuters. Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz accused Iran of planning ceasefire violations,
00:55per The New York Times. Gaza's crisis?
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