Can the Trump Administration persuade Iran to give up its nuclear program? While global attention has been fixed on Ukraine and Gaza, fresh negotiations between Washington and Tehran have unfolded largely out of sight. Against a backdrop of failed past efforts, growing regional instability, and rising tensions between Iran and Israel, the stakes couldn't be higher. With uranium enrichment reportedly nearing weapons-grade levels and the risk of military conflict increasing, we ask: could President Donald Trump’s surprise return to diplomacy in 2025 lead to a breakthrough—or are we heading toward confrontation?

The video traces Iran’s nuclear journey from the 1979 revolution to the collapse of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and today’s high-stakes talks in Oman. With Trump demanding the full cessation of enrichment and Iran seeking sanctions relief, the outcome remains uncertain. As global powers like Britain, France, and Germany re-engage, and Gulf states quietly support diplomacy, this may be the last chance to stop Iran from going nuclear. A failure could spark an arms race in the Middle East and heighten the threat of war. Don’t miss this in-depth look at one of the world’s most pressing security challenges.

VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and Titles
00:37 Iran and Nuclear Proliferation
01:25 Iran: Location and Population
02:10 Iran and the Revolution
03:08 The Impact of the Iranian Revolution
04:14 The Development of Iran’s Nuclear Programme
05:26 Iran and the JCPOA
08:26 Efforts to Contain Iran between Trump I and II
09:39 Trump II and the US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations
10:59 Can Trump Persuade Iran to Disarm?