What’s next for the US-Iran peace process after talks end without a deal?
Sources in Pakistan say “progress has been made” in talks between the US and Iran – even though they ended with no deal.
Sources in Pakistan say “progress has been made” in talks between the US and Iran – even though they ended with no deal.
Iran (Persia) is specifically mentioned as part of the Gog/Magog coalition that invades Israel in Ezekiel 38-39. US-Iran diplomatic negotiations could affect regional stability and Iran's future military actions. The Hebrew term פָּרַס (Paras, Persia) directly identifies modern Iran as a key player in end-times Middle Eastern conflicts.
Peace negotiations between major powers like the US and Iran relate to the broader theme of false peace proclamations before sudden destruction. While these specific talks ended without a deal, the pursuit of diplomatic solutions fits the pattern of 'peace and safety' attempts described in 1 Thessalonians 5:3 before end-times judgment.
Ongoing US-Iran tensions contribute to the general pattern of 'wars and rumors of wars' described in Matthew 24:6. Failed peace negotiations maintain regional instability and the potential for future conflict, fitting the broader category of international tensions characteristic of the end times.