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Iran’s Nuclear Future Hangs in the Balance as Trump Issues State of the Union Warning

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The future of Iran’s nuclear programme — and perhaps of the broader Middle East security order — hangs in the balance as the United States and Iran navigate one of the most consequential diplomatic standoffs in recent memory. President Trump’s State of the Union Address served as a public marker of just how high the stakes have become.
Trump told the nation that two rounds of nuclear negotiations with Iran have taken place this month, and that Tehran appears willing to engage. But the central issue remains unresolved: Iran has not yet committed to the unconditional nuclear renunciation that Washington considers the only acceptable foundation for a lasting deal.
The president described an escalating Iranian threat, saying that Tehran’s missiles already pose a danger to Europe and to American forces stationed abroad, and that longer-range systems targeting the United States are in development. This expansion of the threat, he argued, makes a diplomatic solution more urgent than ever.
Trump recalled last year’s Operation Midnight Hammer, which he said successfully dismantled Iran’s nuclear weapons programme. But Iran appears to be rebuilding, he said, in direct defiance of American warnings — a development that he described as both dangerous and deeply frustrating.
The balance point at which Iran’s nuclear future currently rests is precarious. Diplomacy is possible, military action has already occurred, and the conditions for both further talks and further confrontation are simultaneously present. How Iran chooses to respond to Trump’s state of the union warning will go a long way toward determining which path it takes.

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