US and Iran talks to begin as fears of direct conflict continue
Summary
The United States and Iran are set to hold direct talks in Oman due to rising tensions and fears of possible military conflict between the two countries. The U.S. wants the talks to address Iran's nuclear program and other regional issues, while Iran insists the discussions focus solely on the nuclear issue. These talks come amid a backdrop of military build-up and internal unrest in Iran.Key Facts
- Senior officials from the U.S. and Iran will meet in Oman for direct talks.
- The U.S. sent more military forces to the Middle East following Iran's crackdown on protests.
- The U.S. wants Iran to freeze its nuclear program and discuss ballistic missiles and regional issues.
- Iran wants the talks to focus only on its nuclear program.
- President Trump threatened military action if Iran does not agree to a deal.
- Iran has promised to respond with force to any U.S. attacks.
- This is the first meeting since last year's conflict involving the U.S. and Iran.
- Iran is dealing with an economic crisis and widespread protests at home.
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