Summary
Israel and the United States have launched attacks on Iran to try to change its government. This move follows a truce that ended a 12-day conflict in June. Talks between the U.S. and Iran are happening to address concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
Key Facts
- Israel and the U.S. carried out attacks on Iran, aiming for regime change.
- This follows a June truce after a 12-day conflict involving Israel and Iran.
- Iran and the U.S. are engaged in nuclear talks in Geneva, where some progress has been reported.
- Iran has agreed to stop stockpiling enriched nuclear material and allow inspections.
- Israel and U.S. attacks targeted Iranian officials and military sites.
- Iran retaliated against Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf region.
- The U.S. has a large military presence in the Middle East, involving the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford.
- Negotiations face challenges as both Israel and the U.S. have demands, including the end of Iran's missile program and support for regional proxies.