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Fresh tensions are erupting between Washington and Tehran as Iran pushes back against key U.S. demands in ongoing nuclear negotiations under President Donald Trump’s hardline framework. Trump insists any agreement must be “great and meaningful,” while maintaining pressure through sanctions and strict security conditions. At the center of the dispute is Iran’s uranium enrichment program, with the U.S. demanding tighter limits, full inspections, and irreversible guarantees against nuclear weapons capability. Tehran’s resistance to those terms has fueled speculation that talks could stall or collapse entirely. The standoff is now raising fears of deeper instability and a renewed confrontation in the Middle East.



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00:26Tensions between the United States and Iran
00:28are once again entering a critical phase,
00:32as negotiations continue under a hard-line framework set by President Donald Trump.
00:38Trump has repeatedly emphasized that any agreement with Iran
00:42must be a great and meaningful deal, or there will be no deal at all.
00:47This stance reflects his long-standing maximum-pressure approach,
00:52where diplomacy is combined with strict economic sanctions and security demands.
00:57In recent statements, Trump described ongoing negotiations as orderly and constructive,
01:04but made it clear that Washington is in no rush to finalize any agreement.
01:09His message remains consistent.
01:12The United States holds leverage, and time is not a pressure point for the American side.
01:18At the center of the talks is Iran's nuclear program.
01:22The U.S. is demanding strict limits on uranium enrichment, full international verification,
01:29and irreversible guarantees that Iran will not be able to develop nuclear weapons capability.
01:35Alongside this, sanctions remain firmly in place.
01:39Economic pressure measures, including restrictions tied to strategic trade routes,
01:45like the Strait of Hormuz, are expected to continue until a fully signed and certified deal is reached.
01:52Trump has also criticized the 2015 nuclear agreement,
01:57arguing that it failed to address long-term security risks
02:01and allowed critical loopholes in Iran's nuclear pathway.
02:05Despite the tough public messaging, diplomatic engagement continues behind the scenes.
02:11Reports suggest that both sides have discussed a broader framework that includes nuclear restrictions,
02:18inspection systems, and potential steps towards regional de-escalation.
02:23Some discussions have even touched on the possibility of stabilizing key global energy routes,
02:29including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for international oil flows.
02:35At the same time, Trump has consulted with multiple regional powers, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain,
02:47Pakistan, and Turkey,
02:48highlighting the global stakes involved in these negotiations.
02:52However, major disagreements remain unresolved.
02:56Key sticking points include uranium enrichment limits, verification mechanisms, sanctions relief timelines, and broader regional security guarantees.
03:07Israel continues to demand strict safeguards against any potential Iranian nuclear breakout,
03:14while Iran insists that sanctions relief must be a core part of any final agreement.
03:20Inside Iran, officials have signaled willingness to continue talks,
03:25but maintain that sustained pressure is unacceptable without tangible concessions.
03:31Global markets are closely watching the situation, especially given the Strait of Hormuz role as one of the world's most
03:40important energy choke points.
03:41Any disruption or breakthrough in negotiations could significantly impact oil prices and global stability.
03:50For now, the Trump administration's position remains unchanged.
03:54A strong deal is possible, but only under strict conditions.
03:59Until then, pressure remains fully active and negotiations continue under intense global scrutiny.
04:23I will be the one last day.
04:25Let's stop catching up at the next time.
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