US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amidst Nuclear Talks
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported Feb 23, 2026 · Last updated Feb 23, 2026
The escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, coupled with the threat of military action, are likely to increase market volatility, particularly in energy markets due to potential disruptions in the Middle East. The uncertainty surrounding a nuclear deal and the risk of regional conflict could lead to a flight to safe-haven assets and negatively impact global economic sentiment.
Tensions between Iran and the United States have escalated, with Iran vowing 'ferocious' retaliation against any US attack, following President Donald Trump's threats of limited strikes. Both nations are preparing for indirect talks in Geneva regarding Iran's nuclear program, with a 15-day deadline set by Donald Trump for a deal. Iran insists its nuclear program is for civilian use, while the West suspects it aims for atomic weapons. The United States also seeks to discuss Iran's missile program and support for militant groups. Amidst this, anti-government protests have re-emerged in Iran, met with a deadly crackdown. Several countries, including India, Sweden, Serbia, Poland, and Australia, have advised their citizens to leave Iran, and the United States has ordered non-emergency personnel to leave its embassy in Lebanon due to the presence of Hezbollah. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also issued strong warnings to Iran. China and the European Union have called for diplomatic solutions.
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