Illustration of President Trump voicing dissatisfaction with Iran nuclear talks while U.S. military options loom in the background.
Illustration of President Trump voicing dissatisfaction with Iran nuclear talks while U.S. military options loom in the background.
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Trump says he is ‘not happy’ with Iran nuclear talks, keeps military option on the table

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President Donald Trump said Friday he was dissatisfied with the state of nuclear negotiations with Iran, while signaling he still prefers a diplomatic outcome even as the U.S. reinforces its military posture in the region. Oman, which has been mediating the talks, urged Washington to give negotiators time to resolve remaining issues, and the U.N. warned that heightened military activity is raising risks.

On Friday, Feb. 28, 2026, President Donald Trump said he was unhappy with the status of negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, repeating that Tehran must not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.

Speaking to reporters, Trump said he was “not happy” with Iran’s negotiating posture and indicated the U.S. was continuing discussions. He also reiterated that Washington opposes Iran having a nuclear weapons capability and has pressed Iran to accept tighter limits on its nuclear activities.

Asked about the possibility of military action, Trump declined to discuss specifics but again left open the option of force, while suggesting he would rather see diplomacy succeed.

Oman’s foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi—whose government has served as an intermediary in indirect U.S.-Iran contacts—said publicly that progress had been made but that additional time and space were needed to close remaining gaps. In a post on X, al-Busaidi said he appreciated the parties’ engagement and expressed hope for further progress in the coming days.

Key disagreements have persisted, including over Iran’s ability to enrich uranium on its own territory and how to deal with existing stocks of enriched material, according to reporting on the talks.

Separately, the International Atomic Energy Agency has said it lacks sufficient access to certain Iranian nuclear facilities damaged during last June’s 12-day war involving Israel and the United States, limiting the agency’s ability to verify aspects of Iran’s current enrichment-related activities and account for nuclear material at affected sites. Iran has said inspections of bombed sites require a defined post-conflict framework and, in some cases, a broader agreement on terms for access.

The United Nations has urged continued diplomacy while warning that military deployments around the region increase the risk of escalation. The United States has moved substantial naval forces into the area, including aircraft carrier strike groups, as several governments have issued travel warnings or advised citizens to leave parts of the region amid rising tensions.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio had been expected to travel to Israel early in the week for talks on Iran and other regional issues, though The Washington Post reported on Feb. 28 that his trip was canceled due to “current circumstances.”

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X users show polarized reactions to Trump's stated unhappiness with Iran nuclear talks and openness to military options. Supporters hail his firm stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions as fulfilling promises, while critics claim he sabotaged near-breakthroughs noted by Oman and escalated to strikes unnecessarily. Iranian officials decried attacks amid diplomacy; diverse voices from politicians to media highlight risks and support for action.

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Trump cancels planned strikes on Iran citing peace talks

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President Trump announced Thursday that he had canceled scheduled U.S. strikes on Iran after high-level discussions with Iranian leadership. He said a peace deal would be signed soon, possibly in Europe, while maintaining a naval blockade until the transaction is finalized.

The United States and Iran have moved closer to a preliminary understanding that could ease Gulf tensions, even as disputes over Tehran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved. US President Donald Trump said Sunday that he had instructed diplomats not to rush any agreement. Signs of progress emerged in indirect talks, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio citing some advances over the past 48 hours.

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US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he had abandoned a military strike on Iran originally scheduled for Tuesday. The decision follows a request from Gulf leaders and comes as serious negotiations are underway with Tehran.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that a peace agreement with Iran could be reached before his trip to China next week. Washington and Tehran are reportedly working on a one-page memorandum to end their war and set a framework for detailed nuclear negotiations.

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President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding is no longer viable following Iranian attacks on commercial vessels.

Egypt has intensified diplomatic efforts to contain escalating tensions between the United States and Iran through high-level regional consultations.

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President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday to end the war and begin a 60-day period for a final agreement. Vice President JD Vance is set to lead follow-on negotiations after a planned trip to Switzerland was postponed. A Hezbollah strike in Lebanon on Friday killed four Israeli soldiers, prompting questions about compliance.

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