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Iran Executes Alleged Mossad Agent as Bushehr Nuclear Plant Is Struck; IRGC Vows ‘Toughest’ Retaliation
Iran executed an individual it says spied for Mossad and announced plans for a major retaliatory strike after a projectile struck the Bushehr nuclear plant complex. The IAEA confirmed the strike but reported no damage or casualties while urging restraint, underscoring heightened risks of military escalation and potential nuclear safety consequences.

Iran Accuses US and Israel of Striking Natanz, Urges IAEA to Condemn ‘Illegal’ Attack
Iran has accused the United States and Israel of conducting two strikes on the Natanz nuclear facility and has asked the IAEA to condemn the attacks. Tehran stresses its programme is peaceful, vows legal action, and signals defensive measures while the incident heightens risks of escalation and complicates diplomatic efforts over its nuclear activities.

Echoes of 2003: U.S. Rhetoric on Iran Raises Fears of an Iraq‑style Build‑Up to War
The United States has intensified military deployments and public accusations against Iran, raising alarms that Washington may be following an Iraq‑war playbook of overstating threat to justify intervention. International agencies and some intelligence assessments contradict claims of an imminent Iranian nuclear or intercontinental missile threat, while signs of Israeli‑U.S. coordination and low domestic support for new foreign wars complicate the picture.

Third Round of Indirect Iran–U.S. Talks Conclude as Tehran Repeats: No Intent to Build Nuclear Weapons
A third round of indirect Iran–U.S. talks has ended with Iranian officials reiterating that Tehran will not pursue nuclear weapons. The mediated talks seek technical compromises on enrichment limits, IAEA access, and sanctions relief, but translating broad assurances into verifiable measures will be the essential next step.

Iran Says a Quick Nuclear Deal Is Feasible If U.S. Accepts Tehran’s Public Pledge
Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s senior security official, said a swift nuclear deal with the United States is possible if talks centre on Tehran’s public pledge not to pursue nuclear weapons. The third round of indirect talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman and observed by the IAEA chief, underscores the tension between political assurances and the verification Western states require.

IAEA Chief Holds Technical Talks with Iran Ahead of Renewed Geneva Nuclear Talks
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said he held technical discussions with Iran's foreign minister Araghchi to prepare for a second round of indirect U.S.–Iran nuclear talks in Geneva on February 17. The IAEA's engagement aims to settle verification details ahead of political negotiations that remain divided over sanctions relief and sequencing.

Trump Warns of Military Strikes if Iran Reawakens Nuclear Work, Raising Risks of Regional Escalation
President Trump warned on February 4 that the U.S. would strike Iran if it attempted to restart its nuclear programme or build new facilities abroad, saying U.S. intelligence had identified such plans. The public threat raises the risk of escalation, complicates diplomacy and places emphasis on independent verification from institutions like the IAEA.

Iran Asserts Conventional Deterrence as IAEA Board May Refer Nuclear File to UN Security Council
Iran’s nuclear chief said Tehran can defend itself without nuclear weapons and warned the IAEA board may refer its nuclear dossier to the UN Security Council in March. The comments signal a diplomatic standoff in which Western capitals press for accountability while Iran stresses conventional deterrence and limited cooperation with safeguards.

Explosion at Iranian Nuclear Site Raises Fears of Escalation amid U.S. Military Buildup
An explosion at an Iranian nuclear facility on January 27 has heightened regional tensions amid a visible U.S. military buildup. With IAEA inspectors reportedly absent and competing claims about responsibility, the incident increases the risk of miscalculation and wider escalation in the Middle East.