Trump Considers Iran’s Offer of Indirect Nuclear Talks
- The Trump administration is considering Iran's offer for indirect nuclear talks, which deviates from its previous insistence on direct negotiations.
- Senator John Cornyn expressed skepticism, predicting the negotiations would end in failure, highlighting distrust towards Iran's willingness to engage meaningfully.
- Iran has rejected direct negotiations, raising tensions as concerns grow over its rapidly advancing nuclear program.
- Israeli diplomatic sources indicated that the U.S. And Israel are preparing for a potential strike on Iran to eliminate its nuclear threat, citing Iran's nuclear advancements.
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