Overview
- President Trump stated that Iran's nuclear sites could be destroyed with military action if Tehran does not comply with U.S. demands.
 - Trump emphasized his preference for a 'strong, verified deal' but reiterated his demand for the complete dismantlement of Iran's nuclear program.
 - Three rounds of indirect talks mediated by Oman have taken place, but a fourth session was canceled, leaving negotiations stalled.
 - Iran insists its nuclear program is for civilian purposes, while the U.S. and allies remain skeptical, citing uranium enrichment nearing weapons-grade levels.
 - Vice President JD Vance highlighted a potential deal that would integrate Iran into the global economy in exchange for halting its nuclear ambitions.