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Aerial view of Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, showcasing Persian architecture and gardens.
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Iran’s Army Pledges Firm Defense as It Pushes AI and Networked Capabilities

Iran’s army chief vowed to defend national sovereignty while highlighting a military pivot toward precision, range, networking and AI. The remarks mix deterrent signalling to external rivals with a message of internal cohesion under Supreme Leader Khamenei.

iMil2026年2月7日 20:30
#Iran#Iranian Army#Ali Jahan Shahi
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UN Chief Welcomes Resumption of Iran–US Talks, Offering a Sliver of Diplomatic Momentum

The UN Secretary‑General welcomed the resumption of talks between Iran and the United States, a move that opens a modest diplomatic window. While symbolic and potentially stabilising for the region, meaningful progress will face significant political and technical hurdles and is likely to be slow and incremental.

SoMi2026年2月7日 20:29
#Iran#United States#United Nations
Explore modern architectural design at the United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith.
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Iran Draws Two Red Lines After Indirect US Talks: Enrichment and Missiles Non-Negotiable

Following indirect, Oman‑hosted talks with US interlocutors, Iran’s foreign minister Alaghaqi set two firm red lines: the country will not surrender its right to enrich uranium and will not negotiate its missile programme. The comments narrow the scope for a comprehensive deal and point toward limited, technical confidence‑building measures rather than a broader arms‑control bargain.

iMil2026年2月7日 20:20
#Iran#United States#Oman
Cooling towers of Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant against a clear blue sky.
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Tentative Talks in Muscat: A Fragile Reset Between Washington and Tehran

The United States and Iran held indirect talks in Muscat on February 6 that both sides called a constructive start, but Tehran rejected any outright ban on uranium enrichment and Washington concurrently imposed sanctions on Iranian oil-related actors. The meeting, welcomed by regional states and the UN, took place amid intense military posturing and a narrow window for diplomacy, leaving outcomes uncertain.

iMil2026年2月7日 20:20
#Iran#United States#nuclear talks
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Cautious Breakthrough in Muscat: Iran and U.S. End Indirect Nuclear Talks ‘For Now’

Iran and the United States held indirect nuclear talks in Muscat on Feb. 6 that both sides described as a promising start but paused ‘‘temporarily’’ for consultations. Tehran insisted the dialogue remain limited to the nuclear file and rejected a precondition to cease uranium enrichment, while Washington emphasized diplomacy but kept military options visible.

SoMi2026年2月7日 13:50
#Iran#United States#Oman
Cooling towers of Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant against a clear blue sky.
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Talks in Muscat as Sanctions Bite: Fragile U.S.–Iran Dialogue Shadowed by Military Alerts

U.S.-Iran talks in Muscat produced a cautious diplomatic opening from Tehran even as Washington imposed new sanctions targeting Iran’s oil trade. Iran refused a precondition banning uranium enrichment and elevated its military to the highest alert; the meeting exposed a narrow, high-risk negotiating window where failure could quickly revert to coercion or military action.

SoMi2026年2月7日 07:30
#Iran#United States#nuclear talks
Aerial view of Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, showcasing Persian architecture and gardens.
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Under Siege at Home and Abroad: Iran’s Hardliners Demand Punishment for Rouhani as U.S. Pressure Mounts

Hardline factions in Iran have intensified attacks on reformists, with some calling for the execution of former president Hassan Rouhani, against a backdrop of increased U.S. military deployments in the Gulf. The dispute pits hawks who favour confrontation against reformists who seek diplomatic de‑escalation, leaving the Supreme Leader’s choices as the pivotal determinant of whether tensions remain domestic or spill into regional conflict.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:30
#Iran#Hassan Rouhani#Ali Khamenei
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Arms as Leverage: Why Washington, Tehran and Jerusalem Are Flexing Ahead of Oman Talks

In the days before Oman‑hosted talks, the US, Iran and Israel have all escalated military posturing. Chinese analyst Qin Tian argues these moves are intended both to strengthen bargaining positions and to prevent accidental escalation, while regional states work to avert broader conflict.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:29
#Iran#United States#Israel
A bustling Omani market stall filled with traditional lamps and daggers, showcasing vibrant culture.
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Cautious Breakthrough in Muscat: Iran and U.S. Pause Indirect Nuclear Talks After 'Good' Opening

Iran and the United States held indirect nuclear talks in Muscat on February 6 that Tehran described as a constructive start. The session ended "temporarily" with agreement to continue discussions, but Iran insisted negotiations be confined to nuclear issues and rejected a precondition banning uranium enrichment.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:20
#Iran#United States#Muscat
Explore Al Alam Palace, a historic landmark in Muscat, Oman, showcasing its vibrant Islamic architecture.
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Cautious Opening in Muscat: U.S. and Iran Hold High‑Risk Indirect Talks Under Military Shadow

U.S. and Iranian delegations met indirectly in Muscat for the first diplomatic contact since last year’s strikes; Tehran called the talks “positive” but both sides remain far apart on scope. Washington sought to discuss missiles and proxy networks as well as the nuclear file, demands Iran rejects as non‑negotiable. The meeting reduces immediate escalation risk but underlines deep mistrust and a high chance of miscalculation amid regional and domestic pressures.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:20
#Iran#United States#Muscat
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Guterres Welcomes Iran–US Talks in Oman as a Chance to Defuse Regional Tensions

UN Secretary‑General António Guterres welcomed the resumption of Iran–US talks hosted by Oman on 6 February, urging peaceful resolution of disputes under the UN Charter. The meetings are a modest but meaningful step to reduce regional tensions, though outcomes remain uncertain given domestic and regional constraints.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:20
#Iran#United States#UN
Monochrome photo of a globe focusing on the Middle East region, depicting political boundaries.
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U.S.–Iran Talks Brokered by Oman Pause, Leaving a Fragile Diplomatic Channel Open

Talks between Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, have been temporarily paused with no public details on outcomes. The halt preserves a discreet channel of communication while leaving multiple diplomatic and security questions unresolved.

SoMi2026年2月7日 01:20
#Iran#United States#Oman