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Iran stalls for interim deal as US-Tehran play ‘game of chicken’ with war, expert tells ‘Post'

Dr. Lynette Nusbacher told The Jerusalem Post that the US prepared for targeted air strikes if Tehran failed to negotiate in good faith, as Iran sought an interim deal to shield its missile program.

Iranian, American flags against backdrop of Iranian nuclear site. (illustration)
US President Donald Trump speaks during a remembreance ceremony in the East Room at the White House, February 23, 2026; illustrative.

Trump 'willing to use lethal force' against Iran, White House says

US President Donald Trump attends an event to announce a rollback of the 2009 Endangerment Finding in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on February 12, 2026 in Washington, DC.

Trump mulls narrow Iran strike as deal remains uncertain, sources tell 'Post'

US President Donald Trump visits a Ford production center in Dearborn, Michigan, US, January 13, 2026.

Why US moved from backing Iranian protesters to bargaining over nuclear program - analysis


Biden reportedly tells US Democrats 'nothing in Iran deal removes military option'

US vice president meets with Democratic members of the US House of Representatives, many of whom have expressed skepticism about the nuclear deal announced on Tuesday.

US Vice President Joe Biden

Twizzlers and brothels: Iran negotiations behind closed doors

US officials offer a glimpse into what negotiations in Vienna really look like.

The Coburg Palace in Vienna, where diplomats from Iran and world powers are meeting over a comprehensive nuclear agreement.‏

Hardline Revolutionary Guard set to profit from Iran nuclear deal

Iranian officials refuse to reveal the IRGC's market share, but $12 billion would be around a sixth of Iran's declared GDP, at current exchange rates.

Members of the revolutionary guard

A bird in the hand: Securing an acceptable Iran deal in the long run

Despite his best efforts, Netanyahu was not successful in convincing the US to regroup and return with an aggressive agenda aimed at dismantling Iran’s very capability to produce a nuclear weapon.

Representatives of EU, US, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, China and Iran meet for another round of the P5+1 powers and Iran talks in Vienna, Austria on June 12, 2015.

Breakthroughs appear in Vienna on Iran nuclear talks

Three major sticking points obstructing world powers and Iran from making an historic nuclear deal appear to have been resolved.

The Coburg Palace in Vienna on June 30, where diplomats from Iran and world powers are meeting over a comprehensive nuclear agreement.

Misreading the Iranian regime

The Jerusalem Post

Joe Lieberman: 'US heading for temporary solution to Iran nuclear threat'

The former senator also called for President Obama to order construction of new American Embassy in Jerusalem, calling its absence an "anomaly."

Former US Senator Joe Lieberman

Military option will only set Iran's nuclear program back a year or two, top US official says

Top US negotiator with Iran, Wendy Sherman, says US wants to ensure that it will take Iran at least ten years to get the materials necessary to create one nuclear bomb.

Nuclear facility

Military strike against Iran with minimal fallout for Israel possible, US senator says

Senator Tom Cotton tells the 'Atlantic,' "I think if we choose to go down the path of this deal, it is likely that we could be facing nuclear war."

Satellite image shows a nuclear facility in Iran

Kerry, Sherman meet American Jewish leaders to discuss Iran deal

Jewish officials raise concerns about deal with Obama administration officials.

Kerry waits prior to a meeting in Lausanne March 30, 2015.