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#USIranNuclearTalksTurmoil
Nuclear talks between the US and Iran are continuing amidst serious chaos and tension. The talks are scheduled to take place today, Friday, February 6, 2026, in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Key Points:
The talks were at one point on the verge of being completely cancelled; the US wanted Istanbul, while Iran wanted only Oman and a bilateral format. They resumed due to intense pressure from Arab countries (especially Gulf states). The Trump administration is issuing strong warnings: Trump stated that Iran's reason for negotiating is that it "doesn't want to be attacked." The military option remains on the table.
US delegation: Led by Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff. Iranian side: Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is personally participating.
Key Disagreements:
US → The talks should not be limited to the nuclear program; the ballistic missile program, support for proxy forces in the region (Hezbollah, Houthis, etc.), and human rights should also be on the table. Iran → Says, "We will only discuss the nuclear issue, we will not accept anything else." Missile program and regional activities are red lines. General Atmosphere:
Negotiations are proceeding on a very fine line between diplomacy and military threat. In recent days, the US Navy shot down an Iranian drone, and tensions arose around a tanker in the Gulf. On the other hand, the Iranian side is sending the message that "our missile systems are ready and we have moved to an aggressive position."