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Trump Insists on Continued Iran Negotiations Following Meeting With Netanyahu

Synthesized from Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Fox News, and 3 others
Wednesday, February 11, 2026·—
Trump says he 'insisted' to Netanyahu that US talks with Iran continue (Source: Associated Press)

Key Facts

  • President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu met at the White House for approximately three hours on Wednesday.
  • Trump stated his preference for a deal but warned that he would do "something very tough" if negotiations fail.
  • The U.S. is considering sending a second aircraft carrier to join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the region.
  • Netanyahu formally joined the U.S.-backed Board of Peace for Gaza on Wednesday.
  • Iran’s Ali Shamkhani stated that the country's ballistic missile program is "non-negotiable."
  • A previous round of indirect talks in Oman last Friday failed to produce a breakthrough.
  • The June 12-day war between Israel and Iran resulted in 610 deaths.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he "insisted" negotiations with Iran continue following a three-hour meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While expressing a preference for a diplomatic deal to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, Trump referenced the June "Midnight Hammer" military operation as a warning of the consequences should talks fail. The meeting concluded without a definitive agreement, though both leaders agreed to maintain close coordination on regional security and the status of Gaza.

Historical Context

The current diplomatic tension follows the "Midnight Hammer" operation in June 2025, during which the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear facilities at Natanz and Fordow. That operation occurred during a 12-day war between Israel and Iran that resulted in approximately 610 deaths. More recently, the Iranian government faced internal instability following a crackdown on protesters that human rights groups say resulted in thousands of deaths, an event Trump cited as a factor in the current U.S. military buildup in the region.

Perspective Analysis

Narrative Conflict: Right-leaning US media framed Netanyahu joining the Board of Peace as a strategic "quid pro quo" to secure U.S. military cooperation against Iran, while International outlets emphasized the "red line" Iran has drawn regarding its ballistic missile program.
Omission: Left-leaning US media and International outlets failed to mention Netanyahu’s formal entry into the Board of Peace initiative on Wednesday.

Sources: Politico · The Hill · Al Jazeera · South China Morning Post · The Guardian · Fox News | Aggregators: Global Conflict Monitor

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