Iran-USUS President Donald Trump and Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. (File images)

US-Iran Tensions Live News Updates: US President Donald Trump, during his State of the Union address, said that it’s a US policy not to allow Iran nuclear weapons. He slammed Tehran, stating that it killed 32,000 people during protests, and further touted his ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’, where the United States targeted Iranian nuclear sites. He stated that Iran continues to pursue “sinister ambitions”. “After Midnight Hammer, they were warned to make no future attempts to rebuild their weapons program—yet they continue, and are at this moment again pursuing their sinister nuclear ambitions,” he said. He said that Iran wants to make a deal to avoid further US strikes, but has not yet committed to never making a nuclear weapon. “My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy – but one thing is certain. I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror – which they are by far – to have a nuclear weapon,” he said.

Iran hits back at Trump: Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei, on Wednesday, February 25, said the claims about the country’s nuclear facilities and ballistic missiles were “big lies”. His remarks came after Trump described Iran as the world’s biggest sponsor of terrorism and vowed he would never allow Tehran to obtain a nuclear weapon during his State of the Union address. “Professional liars are good at creating the ‘illusion of truth.’ ‘Repeat a lie often enough, and it becomes the truth’, is a law of propaganda coined by Nazi Joseph Goebbels. This is now systematically used by the US administration and the war profiteers encircling it, particularly the genocidal Israeli regime, to serve their sinister disinformation & misinformation campaign against the Nation of Iran,” Baqaei said in a post on X.

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What’s the current situation?

  • The Geneva ultimatum: Indirect talks are set to resume on February 26. Washington is demanding “zero enrichment”, while Tehran is drafting a counter-proposal focused on “mutual respect” and sanctions relief.
  • Military ‘crescendo’: With the USS Gerald R. Ford now in position, the US has assembled its largest concentration of air and naval power in the region since 2003.
  • Iran’s warning: Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Foreign Ministry have dismissed the “limited strike” concept, warning that any aggression will be met “ferociously” and that US assets are now “legitimate targets”.
  • Diplomatic exodus: Beyond the US embassy drawdown in Lebanon, other nations, including India, have issued urgent advisories for their citizens to leave Iran as the risk of kinetic conflict grows.
  • Internal pressure: These tensions coincide with a resurgence of anti-government protests at Iranian universities, complicating Tehran’s negotiating position.

Our Global Desk is verifying reports of maritime movement in the Strait of Hormuz and monitoring live statements from US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Stay tuned for real-time alerts, satellite imagery analysis, and diplomatic breakthroughs.

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