Trump confirms 'more' talks with Iran
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Israelis wonder whether US will favour its own geopolitical priorities over Israel in its decision over Iran attack.
"Riyadh is firmly opposed to any US or Israeli military action against Iran at this stage," a former Saudi adviser told Newsweek.
The spectre of heightened conflict between the United States and Iran has returned to the forefront of global security concerns in February 2026 as military and diplomatic developments unfold simultaneously.
IDF chief ready to strike surprising targets if Tehran chooses war • Eyal Zamir made case against ballistic missiles directly to US military officials in Washington This writer called for striking Iran's nuclear weapons program for years,
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has vowed to unleash a regional war if America launches air strikes. Initially few in the Middle East seemed eager for further conflict. The region’s power-brokers tried to dissuade America from military action. But attitudes now look more mixed.
Iran is skilled at prolonging negotiations over its nuclear program, and seems to be hoping President Trump is out for a quick win, rather than a prolonged regional war.
Many people in Tehran and Tel Aviv are worried that Trump will make good on his threats to attack Iran again, but for some, it's fear laced with hope.
Iran just sent a clear and chilling message to the world. Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, announced that the country’s ballistic missiles have been upgraded across all technical aspects — and Tehran is ready to respond to any hostile action.
The bloody crackdown offers hints about growing tensions inside the country’s ruling system as the cleric’s rule comes under strain.
Iran condemned Israel for its military expansion and domination over neighbouring countries amid ongoing nuclear talks with the United States.