US President Donald Trump has once again claimed that an agreement with Iran is close, stating that a deal could soon be signed and that the United States will not launch an immediate attack. However, similar assertions have been made by Trump on multiple occasions in recent months, including on March 25, March 29, April 6, April 15, May 18, and May 28, without a finalized agreement. Meanwhile, military tensions remain high. Reports indicate that Iran has carried out retaliatory missile and drone attacks targeting US-linked military installations in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain following recent American strikes. Iranian officials have also claimed to have targeted facilities associated with US operations in the region and warned of further action if hostilities continue. These battlefield developments contrast sharply with the diplomatic statements, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding any potential agreement. Despite renewed talk of negotiations, the situation in the Middle East remains volatile, with both military escalation and diplomatic engagement occurring simultaneously.


