Trump Unhappy with Iran Talks, Warns of Prolonged War
February 27, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Fox News Politics
President Trump signals frustration with Iran's bad-faith negotiations over its nuclear program, stating he's "not happy" they're unwilling to meet core U.S. demands like abandoning uranium enrichment and accepting a permanent deal with no expiration. Talks drag on in Geneva amid Trump's military buildup in the Middle East, including threats of bunker-buster strikes, following U.S. hits on Iranian facilities last June that he says obliterated their weapons program.
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