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Feb 10, 2026

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Why Israel’s ballistic missiles demand could upend US-Iran talks

Israel wants President Donald Trump to push for limits for Iran’s ballistic missiles. Experts say Iran won’t budge.

Cybele Mayes-Osterman

USA TODAY

Feb. 10, 2026, 3:00 a.m. ET

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As the United States hangs on the precipice of a military attack on Iran while negotiating a nuclear deal that would avert a strike, Israel wants the Trump administration to insist on limits on Iran’s ballistic missile stockpiles and funding of militant groups, demands that experts say could cause a stalemate in the talks and lead to war.

President Donald Trump told reporters on Feb. 6 that a deal that only saw Iran commit to eliminate its nuclear weapons, with no other concessions, would be “acceptable.”

“Right up front, no nuclear weapons,” Trump added.

Iran has expressed openness to a deal if it only involves nuclear issues.

“We do not discuss any other issue with the U.S.,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said after the first day of talks between U.S. and Iranian negotiators in Oman on Feb. 6, which he called a “good start.”

That red line puts the high-stakes negotiations on a collision course with Israel, which has insisted that Iran’s ballistic missiles and its military support for its proxy forces in the region, such as Hamas and Hezbollah, must also be on the table.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is coming to Washington, DC on Feb. 11, where he is expected to push Trump to hold Iran to those additional conditions. Netanyahu “believes any negotiations must include limitations on ballistic missiles and a halting of the support for the Iranian axis,” his office said in a Feb. 8 statement.

The United States dropped more than a dozen penetrating bombs on Iran’s nuclear facilities in June 2025. Trump has renewed his threats to reattack in recent weeks, amid the largest protests Iran has seen in decades and a brutal government crackdown in response that has killed thousands.

Ballistic missiles key to Iran’s defense

The problem with those non-nuclear demands, according to experts, is that they would require Iran to completely restructure its national security strategy and decades of its defense dogma.

“The ballistic missile program is a key pillar of Iranian defense strategy,” said Brian Carter, a research manager at the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project, who is focused on Iran and its regional partners. “For the Iranians to agree to a condition (limiting it) would be tantamount to a complete rethink of Iranian security policy over the last 10 years or longer than that.”

“I don’t know what exactly the United States is looking for in terms of limits, but it’s an unrealistic expectation,” he said.

It’s not clear what kind of limit Israel wants to impose on Iran’s ballistic missile stockpiles – whether on the number of missiles it could maintain or on the range that the missiles could reach. Iran has both medium-range ballistic missiles, which can reach around 620 to 1,860 miles, and short-range ballistic missiles, which cover a range less than that.

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From Iran’s perspective, a limit on missile range would be akin to “taking our ability to retaliate and deter Israel while they have no limit on their ability to attack us,” said Jim Lamson, a senior research associate at the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

A cap on the range of Iran’s medium-range ballistic missiles, which can reach Israel, would also not address the risk posed to U.S. bases in the region, which Iran can reach with its short-range missiles. There are at least 40,000 U.S. troops stationed in the region, as of June of last year, which would be a prime target for Iran’s retaliation, if attacked.

“It would not be possible to attack American soil, but we will target their bases in the region” if attacked, Araqchi said on Feb. 6.

Iran’s reliance on ballistic missiles as the central pillar of its military strategy dates back to its war with Iraq in the 1980s. “They learned the hard way,” Lamson said.

In the years since, Iran built up an “asymmetric” military strategy that centers on ballistic missiles and regional forces and “exploits our defense posture and hits us where we have gaps,” according to Carter.

Carter and Lamson both likened a U.S. demand for Iran to give up its ballistic missiles to asking the United States to give up its aircraft carriers – a central facet of American military force and defense strategy. Trump has dispatched one of the country’s aircraft carriers, the USS Abraham Lincoln, along with its three accompanying warships, to the Middle East amid his threats to attack Iran.

Even if Iran agreed on a limit to its ballistic missile capabilities, verifying its compliance would present an additional set of challenges, Lamson said.

“There’s no way” Iran would accept the “intrusive monitoring and verification of ballistic missile development and production facilities” necessary to keep tabs on that limit, he added.

Iran’s missile arsenal degraded, but unclear how much

While Israel’s attack on Iran during the 12-Day War last June significantly degraded its ballistic missile stockpiles, it’s not clear how much Iran has been able to replenish its arsenal.

Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, then the commander of U.S. Central Command, told senators in 2022 that Iran had more than 3,000 ballistic missiles. Iran fired 370 missiles at Israel during the war last June, around a half to a third of its stockpile, leaving it with around 1,500 missiles left, according to Israeli estimates.

LLAW’s Thoughts, Concerns, and Fears about Today’s Nuclear World and Beyond . . .

So it is that, as always, Trump has already destroyed whatever “slim hopes” there were to work out a tolerable agreement on Iran’s once- controlled use of nuclear fuel enrichment into the future. Trump is putting the world in a nuclear agreement that once worked just fine with President Obama and Iran until Trump tore it up,

So Iran has had no nuclear limits placed on it at all since Trump eliminated any and all such pacts during his previous term, and now, for some reason known only to him — and perhaps an insecure Netanyahu — he refuses to allow a similar agreement to be agreed upon for reasons that only a mentally ill Trump can tolerate somewhere in his own warped and extremely personalized mind. Could it be that Trump somehow wants Iran to have nuclear weapons or to keep the ones they may already have?

Needless to say, I do not truest Donald J. Trump. I never have and never will, and I do believe he is a menace to the world until he is absolutely removed from office and placed under constant surveillance and control . . . ~llaw

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LLAW’s Nuclear World News, Tuesday, 02/10/2026

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

NUCLEAR RESET: Palisades, though delayed, still set to be country’s first nuclear power plant restart

ABC57

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Council on Foreign Relations

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NHPR

All Things Considered · Today’s Schedule · All Radio Programs · Printable … But

Nuclear Power

NEWS

Trump seeks to loosen environmental regulations to ‘unleash’ nuclear energy – The Hill

The Hill

The Trump administration is taking steps to reduce environmental regulations for nuclear energy, raising concerns about safety and environmental …

US strikes civil nuclear agreement with Armenia, Russia’s former close ally – Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera

… nuclear reactor. Advertisement. The facility would replace its ageing Russian-built nuclear power plant in Metsamor. The agreement with Washington …

Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground Tests

The New York Times

… Nuclear Security Agency, a part of the Energy Department that designs, tests and manufactures American nuclear weapons. “It is very confusing what …

climate change is one of the things that changed Armond Cohen’s mind …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

Iran steps up arrests, floats ‘diluting’ its enriched uranium as Netanyahu heads to US

The Times of Israel

It has threatened to attack Israel and US targets if Trump follows through on his threats to attack Iran over the crackdown and over its nuclear …

US urges American ships to stay ‘as far as possible’ from Iranian waters – Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera

… threats that brought the two countries to the verge of war. Shipping … US forces had bombed Iran’s three main nuclear facilities during the June 2025 …

Why Israel’s ballistic missiles demand could upend US-Iran talks – USA Today

USA Today

As the United States hangs on the precipice of a military attack on Iran while negotiating a nuclear … threats to attack Iran. Even if Iran agreed on …

Nuclear War

NEWS

Why Israel’s ballistic missiles demand could upend US-Iran talks – USA Today

USA Today

As the United States hangs on the precipice of a military attack on Iran while negotiating a nuclea deal that would avert a strike, Israel wants …vant

Iran’s top security official in Oman following nuclear talks with US – Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera

The trip by Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, comes amid diplomatic efforts to avert war.

Iran says nuclear talks gauged ‘seriousness’ of U.S. – Reuters

Reuters

Nuclear talks with the United States allowed Tehran to gauge … Israel and Hamas at War · Japan · Middle East · Ukraine and Russia at War …

Yellowstone Caldera

NEWS

Scientists monitoring ground beneath Yellowstone National Park – KTVQ

KTVQ

Scientists are also interested in what is happening below the surface of this still active volcano. “What makes Yellowstone really spectacular is all …


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