Foreign Policy

US-Iran Nuclear Talks in Oman Amid Stark Military Threats: A Dangerous Game at America’s Expense

By National Security Desk | February 6, 2026

Under the shadow of a US military buildup near Iranian waters, nuclear talks in Oman between Washington and Tehran reveal deep strategic rifts—raising urgent questions about America’s true approach to safeguarding its national security and sovereignty.

In a scene reminiscent of decades-long tensions, Iran and the United States have restarted indirect nuclear negotiations in Oman, but the atmosphere is anything but constructive. With Washington aggressively positioning the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group perilously close to Iranian waters, these talks unfold not as diplomatic breakthroughs but as a fraught standoff rife with threats and mistrust. Are These Talks a Path to Peace or Prelude to Conflict? Despite the delicate setting, U.S. officials demand broad concessions from Tehran—not just on its nuclear program but also on ballistic missiles and support for regional groups like Hamas and Hezbollah....

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