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The U.S. State Department has issued an urgent warning for all American citizens to leave Iran immediately, saying the security situation could collapse without notice. The alert comes as President Trump weighs military options if negotiations in Oman fail. Trump said the first round of talks was positive but warned that refusal by Tehran would bring “very steep” consequences, underscoring how fragile diplomacy remains.

Washington is signaling readiness for force, with CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper attending the talks in uniform and the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group moving closer to Iranian waters. Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner led the U.S. team while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called discussions constructive, though troop movements overshadow optimism.

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00:00A chilling message from Washington.
00:21Leave Iran now.
00:23The US State Department has again urged all American citizens to depart immediately, warning
00:29that the situation could deteriorate without notice.
00:32The alert comes as President Trump openly prepares military options if talks with Tehran
00:38collapse.
00:39Diplomacy is still alive, but barely.
00:43Trump says the first round of Oman talks went well, and both sides will meet again next
00:48week.
00:49Yet he delivered a blunt ultimatum – if Iran refuses a deal, the consequences will be very
00:55steep.
00:56We've had plenty of time.
00:57If you remember Venezuela, we waited around for a while, and we're in no rush.
01:02We have, you know, very good talks going with Iran.
01:05We have very good talks going with Russia and Ukraine.
01:09We're doing a lot of good talking, and I think we had – the results today were with Iran.
01:16It was a meeting.
01:17We're going to meet again early next week.
01:20And they want to make a deal, Iran, as they should want to make a deal.
01:23If they don't make a deal, the consequences are very steep.
01:29So we'll see what happens.
01:30But they had a very good meeting with a very high representative of Iran, and we'll see
01:38how it all turns out.
01:39The U.S. is signaling readiness for force.
01:43Navy Admiral Brad Cooper, the top CENTCOM commander, attended the negotiations in uniform, a rare
01:50visual reminder that the military option is on the table.
01:54Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner led the American team.
01:59Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, called the discussions positive, but optimism is overshadowed
02:05by troop movements across the region.
02:08The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group is edging closer to Iranian waters.
02:13Additional aircraft and missile defenses are pouring in to Middle Eastern bases.
02:18U.S. officials say the carrier will soon be within striking distance of Tehran.
02:23On Tuesday, tensions nearly exploded at sea.
02:27An F-35 from the Lincoln shot down an Iranian drone that approached aggressively with unclear
02:34intent.
02:35Iran warned that any American attack would trigger a regional war.
02:39Washington is also tightening the economic noose.
02:42New sanctions target 15 entities and a shadow fleet moving Iranian oil, accusing Tehran of funding
02:49instability while crushing its own protesters.
02:53Americans are being told to get out.
02:56Warships are moving in.
02:58Talks continue, but under the shadow of strikes.
03:01The next meeting could deliver a breakthrough or the final step toward confrontation.
03:06For now, the clock is ticking over Iran.
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