00:20The ceasefire may be hanging by a thread,
00:24and now new signs are emerging that the conflict could be heading back toward war.
00:30Multiple U.S. military cargo planes are reportedly moving toward the Middle East just hours after talks between Washington and
00:39Tehran collapsed.
00:40A tense moment with global implications.
00:44The negotiations in Islamabad, led by U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, were meant to turn a fragile ceasefire
00:53into something permanent.
00:55Instead, after more than 21 hours of talks, they ended with no deal.
01:01We have been at it now for 21 hours, and we've had a number of substantive discussions with the Iranians.
01:09That's the good news.
01:10The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement.
01:13And I think that's bad news for Iran much more than it's bad news for the United States of America.
01:17So, we go back to the United States having not come to an agreement.
01:21We've made very clear what our red lines are, what things we're willing to accommodate them on,
01:26and what things we're not willing to accommodate them on.
01:28And we've made that as clear as we possibly could, and they have chosen not to accept our terms.
01:34No agreement on nuclear limits, no breakthrough on sanctions, no clarity on the Strait of Hormuz.
01:43Just a widening gap.
01:45Both sides are blaming each other.
01:48Washington says Iran refused to accept key conditions, especially demands to curb its nuclear program.
01:56Tehran says the U.S. made excessive demands.
02:00A familiar pattern.
02:01Talks begin with hope and end in deadlock.
02:06But now, the focus is shifting from diplomacy to deployment.
02:11Open-source tracking platforms are showing multiple U.S. Air Force C-17 cargo planes in the air,
02:18moving across Europe and toward the Middle East.
02:22These are not ordinary flights.
02:24The C-17 Globemaster is designed to carry troops,
02:29armored vehicles, and heavy military equipment.
02:33This wouldn't be the first build-up.
02:35Since early 2026, the U.S. has steadily increased its military presence across the region.
02:43Air assets, logistics, strategic positioning, and now another wave of movement.
02:49Some analysts say this is routine—standard military logistics, precautionary positioning.
02:57Others warn it could be a signal that Washington is preparing for escalation, especially after talks failed.
03:05Meanwhile, key issues remain unresolved.
03:09The Strait of Hormuz, still partially restricted, a choke point for global oil supply.
03:16Iran's nuclear program, still a major point of contention.
03:20And regional tensions, from Israel to Lebanon, still simmering.
03:25Pakistan, which brokered the ceasefire, is now urging both sides to hold the line to avoid slipping back into conflict,
03:34because the next 24 to 48 hours could be critical.
03:39For now, there is no official announcement of renewed hostilities,
03:44but the situation is fluid and fragile.
03:49For now, there is no official announcement.
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