BREAKING: The Iran nuclear talks just hit a wall.
And both sides are now speaking directly to the world not to each other.
Iran went on record today saying its proposal was not excessive.
That it asked for nothing beyond what's needed.
That it is simply trying to secure its rights.
Trump's response?
Iran's counteroffer was "totally unacceptable."
Not a counter. Not a revision request.
A rejection.
This is no longer a negotiation.
This is a public blame game and those don't end at the table.
Think about the sequencing here.
The US puts a proposal on the table.
Iran responds.
Trump doesn't counter he announces the response failed to the world before diplomats can regroup.
That's not how you close a deal.
That's how you document the other side's refusal before the next move.
And Iran knows this playbook too.
"Unreasonable demands" isn't diplomatic language.
It's a message to Russia, China, and every non-aligned nation watching this unfold.
We tried. They wouldn't budge.
The gap isn't just about uranium enrichment anymore.
It's about who controls the narrative of who walked away.
Because in Middle East geopolitics, the story of who refused peace matters almost as much as the outcome itself.
It shapes alliances. It moves oil. It justifies what comes next.
Watch the next 48 hours carefully.
When talks break down this publicly the next move is rarely diplomatic.
The table is still there.
But right now, nobody's sitting at it.
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