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US signals talks but maintains Iran pressure

Published on: January 27, 2026 5:00 PM

The United States said it is ready to hold diplomatic talks with Iran if Tehran chooses to engage. However, Washington is keeping military pressure and strict nuclear and regional conditions in place. Officials emphasized that Iran is fully aware of the terms required for negotiations.

President Trump warned that a US “armada” has arrived in the Middle East to protect American forces and possibly act against Iran. He stressed that he hopes the military buildup will not be used, but remains a deterrent. The naval presence increases options amid concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and crackdown on protesters.

Read more: US deploys aircraft carrier as Iran warns against attack

Iran responded by warning that any attack would be treated as “an all-out war.” Meanwhile, the United States outlined four core conditions for diplomacy: end uranium enrichment, stop nuclear weapons development, limit ballistic missiles, and halt support for regional proxies. Tehran has been briefed on these conditions.

White House officials confirmed military action remains an option, and reports suggest a naval blockade could be imposed to stop Iranian oil exports. US forces continue to monitor the region closely while keeping diplomatic channels open. Analysts say this dual approach balances pressure with opportunity for negotiation.

Read more: Iran warns ‘finger on trigger’ as Trump says it wants talks

Observers note that the coming days are crucial for US-Iran relations. How Iran responds will determine whether diplomacy succeeds or tensions escalate further. The situation highlights ongoing regional instability and the delicate balance between negotiation and military deterrence.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: diplomatic negotiations, Iran nuclear program, Latest, Middle East Tensions, naval blockade, Trump military pressure, US Iran talks

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