- Over 50 US fighter jets deployed
- Warships moved toward strategic sea routes
- Geneva nuclear dialogue continues indirectly
- Analysts warn of rising mistrust risks
US Iran Talks: Indirect talks between the United States and Iran over the nuclear program are ongoing in Geneva, Switzerland. At the same time, Washington has increased its military presence in the Middle East, which has sparked a new debate over regional strategy and diplomatic intentions.
According to officials associated with the US defense establishment, more than 50 advanced fighter aircraft have been deployed to the region in the past one day. In addition, several warships have been sent toward key maritime routes. In an official statement, this has been described as a step to maintain “regional stability” and to strengthen “deterrence capability.”
This military activity has emerged at a time when representatives of both sides are involved in indirect dialogue on nuclear issues in Geneva. The focus of the talks is concerns related to Iran’s nuclear program and the terms of a possible agreement. Although the negotiations have been kept limited in scope publicly, the parallel military deployment has increased speculation about its broader impact.
Experts in international affairs believe that this strategy reflects a policy of pursuing pressure and dialogue simultaneously. According to them, the purpose of the military presence may be to signal that if diplomatic efforts do not move in the expected direction, alternative options remain open. On the other hand, some analysts say that such deployment can affect the atmosphere of the talks and there is a risk of deepening mistrust.
Several countries in the Middle East are also closely watching the situation. The region is already facing geopolitical competition and security challenges.






