
U.S. and Iran: Decades of Tension and Moments of Cooperation
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, U.S.-Iran relations have been marked by crises and occasional cooperation, shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
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Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, U.S.-Iran relations have been marked by crises and occasional cooperation, shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

Recent U.S. actions have intensified tensions with Iran, putting both nations on a potentially dangerous path toward conflict.

A global poll reveals overwhelming condemnation of recent U.S. air strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with respondents urging for de-escalation and political solutions in the Middle East.

Despite rumors, there’s no evidence of a U.S. military attack on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, and officials report no such incidents.

With rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, is America risking a repeat of past mistakes in the Middle East? We explore the complexities and advocate for diplomacy over conflict.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi describes nuclear talks with the US as ‘more serious and frank’ amid firm US demands for Tehran to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure.

The US and Iran agree to continue nuclear talks after a key meeting in Vienna with China, Russia, and the IAEA, signaling hope for reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.