Trump says Iran 'wants to negotiate,' reached out for possible nuclear talks
- President Donald Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on 12/01/2026 that Iran's leadership called seeking talks and the US military is considering very strong options.
- Rights monitors say the death toll is 544 and over 10,681 arrested amid Iran's national internet blackout at ~1% connectivity lasting at least 84 hours.
- Verified footage shows dozens of bodies at a Kahrizak morgue, while rights groups report most victims died from live ammunition or pellet-gun fire, including eight children and Robina Aminian's secret burial.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned President Donald Trump to expect a harsh response, while Trump threatened to hit Tehran very hard if killings continue, raising risks of retaliation on Israel and regional US bases.
- Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said the country is ready for war but also negotiations, while China urged non-interference and Germany condemned disproportionate violence.
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Trump says Iran called to negotiate as military options remain on table
President Donald Trump says Iran has reached out to the U.S. to negotiate, even as his administration prepares for high-level talks that could lead to military action. Talks may be starting, but force remains on the table as protests inside Iran grow deadlier. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One late Sunday, Trump said the outreach came directly from Iran’s leadership. “Yesterday. The leaders of Iran called. They want to negotiate,” Trump…
Iran said on Monday that it was always willing to engage in dialogue with the United States while Donald Trump said it was thinking about "very strong options", including military options, in the face of the regime's violent repression...
Trump says Tehran wants to negotiate as he weighs U.S. response to regime's crackdown on protests
President Donald Trump said the U.S. may meet Iranian officials and was in contact with the opposition, as he weighed a range of strong responses including military options to escalating unrest posing one of the biggest challenges to clerical rule since the 1979 Islamic Revolution
PARIS, 12 GEN - Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the channels of communication with an American emissary are "open." Donald Trump said in the night that Iran had asked to negotiate and that a meeting was in preparation. (ANSA)
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