Trump Considers Iran’s Offer of Indirect Nuclear Talks
- President Donald Trump is close to a deadline to deter Iran's nuclear program while boosting U.S. Forces in the Middle East, which may include military strikes.
- Iran has rejected direct talks but is open to indirect diplomacy, as mentioned in recent statements.
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei emphasized that threats from the U.S. Would not be effective.
- Several experts, including Daniel Larison, are concerned about the growing potential for conflict between the U.S. And Iran.
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