Russia cautions against an unprecedented escalation of tensions surrounding Iran, calling for restraint as the United States deploys additional forces to the region. A senior U.S. official indicates the buildup will conclude by mid-March.
U.S. Threats and Nuclear Negotiations
U.S. warnings of potential strikes on Iran persist amid stalled talks over Tehran’s nuclear program. The two sides met on Tuesday, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced agreement on guiding principles. However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Wednesday that key issues remain unresolved. Iran plans to submit a written proposal addressing U.S. concerns.
Oil prices have surged due to fears of conflict disrupting vital energy routes. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened airstrikes unless a deal emerges, deploying aircraft carriers, warships, and jets. Last June, the United States and Israel targeted Iranian nuclear facilities and military sites.
Military Movements and Warnings
A Russian corvette participated in Iranian naval drills in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday, part of an extended series showcasing special forces via helicopter and ship deployments. Satellite imagery reveals Iranian efforts to repair and fortify nuclear and missile sites since last summer, alongside U.S. preparations at regional bases.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on February 28 to address Iran. An Iranian general warns that forces remain on high alert with a ‘finger on the trigger’ as U.S. ships approach. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei states any U.S. attack would ignite a regional war.
U.S. Demands and Iranian Stance
Washington suspects Iran pursues nuclear weapons and demands complete abandonment of uranium enrichment, long-range missiles, regional proxy support, and internal crackdowns. Iran denies weapon ambitions, insists its program is peaceful, and deems missile limits a non-negotiable red line, refusing talks beyond nuclear issues.
International Concerns Mount
Tensions reignited in January after Iranian authorities suppressed widespread protests with lethal force, killing thousands. Poland urges its citizens to depart Iran immediately, with Prime Minister Donald Tusk warning of potential hours-only evacuation windows.

