Trump Casts Doubt on Potential Iran Deal Amid Rising Middle East Tensions
During a recent White House Cabinet meeting, President Trump said Iran seems willing to negotiate but questioned whether an agreement can be reached now. He pointed to ongoing U.S.-Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliations as deepening regional instability. Drone and missile attacks have targeted Israel and Gulf states hosting U.S. forces. The conflict has taken thousands of lives and displaced millions, particularly in Iran and Lebanon. U.S. casualties have also mounted, and Washington is weighing additional troop deployments. Despite earlier hopes for a cease-fire, diplomatic efforts are stalled. Trump urged Tehran to move quickly toward serious talks. He also hinted at fresh legal action against Venezuela’s President Maduro, signaling broader geopolitical tensions.
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