Amid ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, US President Donald Trump has indicated that negotiations are continuing and a potential agreement may still be reached. Speaking to the media, Trump reiterated that the central focus of talks includes preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and ensuring the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He suggested that the outcome could be achieved either through a diplomatic agreement or, if necessary, through military strength, emphasizing US dominance in either scenario. However, Iranian officials have strongly rejected pressure tactics. Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, stated that Tehran will not bow to external demands and insists that its conditions must be respected in any agreement. Iran maintains that negotiations are being influenced by attempts to overlook its key demands, making a final deal uncertain. Meanwhile, conflicting claims continue over alleged military actions in the Gulf region, with Iran asserting strikes against US-linked assets, while US Central Command denies significant damage. Adding to the complexity, reports suggest the US House of Representatives has moved to limit presidential war powers regarding Iran, signaling political pushback within Washington. Despite rising tensions, Trump has suggested optimism about a possible deal, though no fixed timeline has been confirmed.
US-Iran Diplomacy & Conflict: Trump Signals Possible Iran Deal as US-Iran Tensions and Military Claims Escalate


