Is Today the Day the U.S. and Iran Finally Stop a War?
The clock is ticking on a meeting that could change the world. Today, February 26, 2026, United States and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva for a high-stakes round of nuclear talks. With President Donald Trump’s 10-day ultimatum looming, the pressure is on. While a massive U.S. fleet waits in the Middle East, top envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are looking for a way to avoid conflict. Iranian officials say a deal is “within reach,” but only if the U.S. agrees to lift the heavy sanctions that have crippled their economy.
The talks took a brief “creative pause” today to let both sides check in with their leaders, but they are set to resume tonight. The main plan on the table is simple: Iran stops its nuclear work, and the U.S. stops its economic pressure. With the UN’s nuclear watchdog watching closely, the world is holding its breath. Will these final hours lead to a historic peace deal, or will the 10-day deadline end with the military strikes Trump has threatened?