Iran Provokes US, Presses New Demands Before Talks

 

 

 

Here’s something a lot of 7-year-olds likely know…

You don’t talk with evil people, dangerous people, liars, and believe anything they say. Because they are evil, dangerous, and they lie. You steer clear of them.

You don’t negotiate with people who are terrorists. Murderers.

There is no sincere talking, no real deal to be had, no diplomacy that will work with such evil, lying, and dangerous murdering terrorist types.

But our president, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and those in the West Wing of the White House clearly don’t have the depth of understanding of even a 7-year-old when it comes to Iran and Islam.

What a farce this has become, and we all have ignorant, arrogant “I-deserve-the-Nobel-Peace-Prize-since-I-stopped-like-a-million-wars-and-brought-peace-to-the-Middle-East-for-the-first-time-in-like-3,000 years-oh-and-help-is-on-the-way!-and-we-got-bombs-oh-we-have-lots-ofbombs-and-ships-and-planes-and-lots-of-big-bombs-baby!” president of many words, and his lost real estate tycoons who have been deemed Middle East experts and diplomats, when it all amounts to visions of the largest real estate, business deal of their lives dancing in their heads. Totally clueless regarding Islam and the Middle East. Regarding history. Reality. What is contained in the only book that is 100% true and accurate, the only book to contain past, present, and future history — the Good Book, the Holy Bible. God’s inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living, and active word.

This is the stuff of satirical films, plays, and fiction novels. Yet this is our current reality. Or one of them. Let’s see where this goes, shall we?

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Wednesday, February 4th, 2026

 

 

Iran provokes U.S., presses new demands before talks

 

February 3, 2026

From NewsMax

 

Iran is escalating tensions with the United States by pressing new demands ahead of scheduled nuclear talks while its military carried out provocative actions against U.S. vessels in the Persian Gulf, Axios reported Tuesday.

According to the report, Iranian officials now want to change both the venue and format of negotiations planned for Friday.

Tehran is seeking to move the talks from Istanbul to Oman and limit discussions to a strictly bilateral format with the U.S., excluding other Arab and Muslim countries that were previously invited as observers.

Axios reported that Iran is also attempting to narrow the scope of the talks to nuclear issues only, avoiding discussions on ballistic missiles and Iran-backed proxy groups — priorities for U.S. allies in the region.

The shift comes after understandings had already been reached and invitations extended, the report said.

The diplomatic maneuvering coincided with two aggressive actions by Iranian forces toward U.S. interests within a six-hour span.

In the first incident, Iranian Revolutionary Guard fast boats attempted to board a U.S.-flagged commercial ship near the Strait of Hormuz. The boats dispersed after a U.S. Navy destroyer arrived to escort the vessel with support from the U.S. Air Force. No shots were fired.

Hours later, an Iranian drone with “unclear intent” flew near the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and was shot down by an F-35 fighter jet, U.S. Central Command said.

“Continued Iranian harassment and threats in international waters and airspace will not be tolerated,” CENTCOM spokesman Capt. Tim Hawkins said.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that talks remain scheduled despite the incidents.

“As of right now, the talks with Iran are still scheduled,” Leavitt told reporters. She said President Trump prefers diplomacy but emphasized that “it takes two to tango” and that all options remain on the table.

An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman told state media that locations including Turkey and Oman are under consideration and said the talks’ timing and venue should not be used for “media games.”

According to Axios, Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to lead the negotiations. Witkoff met Tuesday in Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where discussions focused heavily on Iran and regional security.