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  • Iran looms large over Trump’s address to the nation

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    February 24, 2026

    Brian Katulis
    Brian Katulis

    Defense and Security, US Policy in the Middle East, Iran

    US President Donald Trump takes to the podium tonight to deliver the first State of the Union address of his second term.

    “It’s going to be a long speech because we have a lot to talk about,” Trump said ahead of the address. The State of the Union—an annual speech delivered by the US president to Congress—typically focuses heavily on domestic policy issues, and that’s likely to be the case with tonight’s speech as well. Concerns about the health of America’s economy and growing public controversy about the Trump administration’s immigration policies are two of the domestic policy issues Trump will likely address.

    But the ongoing buildup of military forces in the Middle East aimed at Iran will certainly loom large over the address. A key meeting between Iranian and US negotiators is scheduled this coming Thursday, hosted by Oman in Switzerland, but it remains to be seen if talks can bridge the wide gaps in the positions of both countries.

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