### Headline: “More Talks, Same Old Song: U.S. and Iran Dance Around Nuclear Deal”
So, here we go again. The U.S. and Iran are back at it, this time in Geneva, for yet another round of those oh-so-productive indirect nuclear talks. You know, the ones that make you wonder if anyone has ever actually read a history book.
The Iranian foreign minister claims they made “good progress.” What does that even mean? It’s like saying your diet is going well while you munch on a burger. Meanwhile, the rest of us are left to wonder what “good progress” looks like when it comes to nuclear weapons. Spoiler: it’s probably not what you think.
And let’s not forget Alan Eyre, that “distinguished” fellow from the Middle East Institute. Because nothing says “expert” like a guy who’s been in the diplomatic trenches, talking in circles while the world holds its breath. He’s ready to share his insights on “The Daily Report.” Can’t wait to hear how he spins this latest round of back-and-forth.
So, we’re gearing up for another meeting next week. More discussions, more vague assurances, and let’s face it, probably more of the same. Why does it feel like we’re just stuck on repeat? At this point, can we just fast forward to the part where we actually do something meaningful? Or is that too much to ask?
By Admin | Published: February 26, 2026 at 8:18 pm