The latest developments in the Trump-Iran standoff have done what many had hoped they wouldn't: shift the national conversation away from pressing domestic issues, including the ongoing unrest in Minneapolis.
In a statement that has sparked international concern, US President Donald Trump urged Iran to come to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. However, it remains unclear what Trump is seeking in these talks - regime change, a nuclear deal, or some other resolution to the conflict.
Iran's response was swift and unequivocal: if negotiations fail, Tehran vowed to strike back against the US, Israel, and those who support them. The implications of such a threat are dire, but it has also served as a welcome distraction for Trump, whose own domestic woes continue to simmer.
The unrest in Minneapolis has been marked by brutal violence against protesters, sparking outrage across the country. Yet, with tensions between Iran and the US dominating headlines, many questions about how to address this crisis back home have fallen silent.
In a statement that has sparked international concern, US President Donald Trump urged Iran to come to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. However, it remains unclear what Trump is seeking in these talks - regime change, a nuclear deal, or some other resolution to the conflict.
Iran's response was swift and unequivocal: if negotiations fail, Tehran vowed to strike back against the US, Israel, and those who support them. The implications of such a threat are dire, but it has also served as a welcome distraction for Trump, whose own domestic woes continue to simmer.
The unrest in Minneapolis has been marked by brutal violence against protesters, sparking outrage across the country. Yet, with tensions between Iran and the US dominating headlines, many questions about how to address this crisis back home have fallen silent.