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The first round of negotiations have failed!

US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours of grueling negotiations, marking the highest-level direct engagement since 1979. US Vice President JD Vance lambasted Iran's categorical refusal to forsake nuclear weapons development, dismantle uranium enrichment facilities, embrace zero enrichment levels, or eliminate existing stockpiles. Tehran decried "unreasonable and maximalist" US stipulations, including comprehensive sanctions relief, release of frozen assets worth billions, firm assurances for free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, and severe limits on Hezbollah funding. Irreconcilable clashes over Iran's sovereign nuclear rights and preconditions for regional ceasefires thwarted any accord, intensifying geopolitical strains. What else?
Trump has announced an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire!

President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon following direct talks with Lebanese and Israeli leaders. The truce seeks to halt Israel's military campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah, responsible for over 2,000 deaths and massive displacement in southern Lebanon from relentless cross-border assaults. Lebanon cautiously endorses it as a vital de-escalation step, while Hezbollah rejects participation without full Israeli troop withdrawal from contested frontiers. Israel commits to enforcing a 10km southern security buffer against militant threats. Trump tasked U.S. diplomats with forging enduring peace, though mutual commitments falter amid entrenched suspicions. What else?
“US ships will be sunk”: Iran has warned!

Iran has warned that any U.S. warship entering the Persian Gulf could be sunk, escalating rhetoric amid heightened naval tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei stated that even the world’s most powerful military could face a devastating blow if it attacks Iran, framing the threat as a response to U.S. blockades and strikes on Iranian vessels. Tehran accused Washington of trying to control the strategic waterway. The U.S. has dismissed the warning, saying its ships will keep patrolling the region, underscoring the risk of a wider military confrontation. What else?
US ready to strike Iran’s power plants: Hegseth

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stark warning to Iran, declaring that US forces are fully "locked and loaded" to strike the remaining power generation facilities and broader energy infrastructure should Tehran refuse a nuclear deal. In a Pentagon briefing, amid an intensifying naval blockade of Iranian ports enforced by American warships and 10,000 troops, Hegseth stressed that full-scale combat could reignite "at the push of a button." He framed the blockade as the more restrained "polite way," pressing Iran to "choose wisely" before precision bombs dismantle power grids, refineries, and vital energy assets. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine echoed this, affirming troops stand poised for immediate major operations at any moment. What else?
Pakistan army chief is leading US-Iran negotiations!!

Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir has taken center stage in mediating US-Iran peace talks amid escalating tensions. Following intense 21-hour negotiations in Islamabad with US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, which ended without agreement, Munir traveled to Tehran. There, he engaged top leaders, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, President Masoud Pezeshkian, and Ghalibaf to push for a ceasefire extension and a second round on nuclear issues and regional stability. President Trump hailed him as his "favorite field marshal," signaling optimism for a breakthrough. What else?
The US and Iran are close to a deal: Trump

President Trump announced that the US and Iran are very close to sealing a peace deal, ensuring Iran will never acquire nuclear weapons. He specifically claimed Iran has agreed to surrender its enriched uranium stockpiles—termed "nuclear dust"—as a major concession to dismantle weaponization capabilities. Iran has signaled readiness to compromise by exporting half its highly enriched uranium, diluting the rest, and participating in a regional enrichment consortium, all in exchange for sanctions relief. These steps address US demands for a 20-year enrichment halt amid heightened tensions from blockades and threats of airstrikes, with Trump optimistic about permanent nuclear limits amid the ongoing war.
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