Foreign Policy

Behind the Iran Nuclear Talks: Military Threats Shadow Diplomacy in Geneva

By Economics Desk | February 25, 2026

As Washington and Tehran meet again in Geneva over Iran’s nuclear program, military threats loom large, exposing the failures of globalist diplomacy and risking American security.

On the eve of the third round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States in Geneva, it is clear that dialogue alone will not guarantee peace or security for America. President Trump's repeated warnings of military intervention underscore a harsh reality: diplomacy backed by strength must protect our national interests against Iran's persistent defiance. Can Empty Words Prevent a Growing Threat? Despite talks aiming to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, Tehran’s leadership continues to mask aggressive intentions with claims of peaceful objectives. Iranian officials dismiss U.S. concerns as “big lies,” invoking propaganda comparisons rather than facing inconvenient truths. The...

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