Trump says he is considering limited strike on Iran
President Trump is weighing targeted strikes on Iranian leaders and nuclear sites to compel agreement amid a U.S. military buildup including two carrier strike groups, officials said.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump warned that limited strikes against Iran are possible, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran plans to finalize a draft deal in the next two to three days.
- Talks have been deadlocked for years, with Iran refusing to discuss wider U.S. and Israeli demands and insisting negotiations focus only on its peaceful nuclear program.
- Contradictory accounts emerged over whether U.S. negotiators demanded zero enrichment, as Abbas Araghchi said U.S. counterparts have not asked for zero enrichment but Iran will implement confidence-building measures for economic sanctions relief.
- Rising military posture now sits alongside active diplomacy as both governments signal war readiness if negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program fail, while the Trump administration builds the largest U.S. military presence in the Middle East with more warships and aircraft en route.
- With deadlines short, negotiators in Geneva face intense pressure as President Donald Trump said a day earlier that `10 to 15 days` could be enough for Iran to reach a deal amid U.S. concerns over its nuclear program's weapons aim.
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Trump won’t rule out limited Iran strike as forces gather
U.S. President Donald Trump said he’s considering a limited military strike on Iran, ramping up pressure on the regime as he masses military forces in the region and his envoys push for a deal to limit its nuclear program.
The US president responded to a reporter on Friday.
The Latest: Trump considers limited strikes on Iran even as diplomat says proposed deal is near
President Donald Trump has warned that limited strikes against Iran are possible even as the country’s top diplomat said Tehran expects to have a proposed deal ready in the next few days following nuclear talks with the United States. In…
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