Why US-Iran Talks Collapsed: Key Facts Explained

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The US-Iran talks have collapsed after a temporary ceasefire, with Iran seeking to change its strategic position and the US defending Israel's interests. The conflict has resulted in over 3,000 casualties and has threatened global energy trade routes, causing oil prices to fluctuate.
The US and Iran have entered a new phase of tension after peaceful negotiations reached a stalemate. The US increased its military presence in the Middle East region, and Iran raised its military readiness. Israel, backed by the US, launched an attack on Iran, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated with drone and missile attacks, targeting Israel and US military assets. A temporary ceasefire was mediated by Pakistan, but the ceasefire has been viewed as fragile. Iran submitted a proposal with 10 points, including a complete halt to US military operations and the lifting of economic sanctions. The US proposed 15 points, including the cessation of uranium enrichment activities and the surrender of produced uranium stocks.
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