US Asserts Readiness to Resume Conflict with Iran Amid Stalled Negotiations
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The United States said on Saturday, May 30, that it has the means to resume hostilities with Iran, and warned that an agreement will only be possible if its “red lines” are respected. Washington and Tehran have had indirect talks for weeks to end the conflict in the Middle East. But the outcome of the negotiations is uncertain after this week’s clashes, the most serious since the truce entered into force on April 8. Sources in Washington mention…
US Asserts Readiness to Resume Conflict with Iran Amid Stalled Negotiations
The United States has stated that it is fully prepared to engage in military action against Iran if necessary. This assertion comes in light of ongoing discussions surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme, which have not yielded fruitful results thus far. The US government maintains that its military capabilities are robust and it remains vigilant amidst heightened tensions in the region. Officials have reiterated that both diplomatic avenues and mi…
The United States has assured this Saturday (30) that it has the means to resume the war against Iran, after insisting that any peace agreement will be possible only if its red lines are respected. Tehran and Washington have been engaged for weeks in indirect negotiations with the aim of putting an end to the war in the Middle East in a lasting way, but the outcome is uncertain, especially after the clashes this week, the most serious since the …
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The United States said on Saturday, May 30, that it has the means to resume hostilities with Iran, and warned that an agreement will only be possible if its “red lines” are respected. Washington and Tehran have had indirect talks for weeks to end the conflict in the Middle East. But the outcome of the negotiations is uncertain after this week’s clashes, the most serious since the truce entered into force on April 8. Sources in Washington mention…
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the US is prepared for new attacks against Iran. At the same time, a framework agreement for extending the ceasefire is on the table, but President Donald Trump has still not approved it.
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