US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran is engaging in talks with the US, suggesting a potential deal could be reached without military strikes. The statement came as tensions between Washington and Tehran remain high following a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests.
Trump claimed that his country has a "big fleet" heading towards Iran, but emphasized that negotiations are underway. However, it's unclear what these talks entail or whether they will yield results.
In a bizarre remark, Trump said he can't reveal the details of US military plans due to security concerns, suggesting that even close allies in the region aren't being informed about potential strikes. This move has been criticized by Iranian officials, who have warned against any attack and accused the US of attempting to dictate Iran's actions.
The US naval battle group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier has been deployed off Iran's shores since last week, raising fears of a direct confrontation. Tehran has vowed to respond with missile strikes on US bases, ships, and allies, including Israel.
Despite these tensions, Trump believes that Iran will prefer to negotiate over military action. However, Iranian officials have made it clear that they are only willing to engage in talks if their nuclear and missile programs are not on the agenda.
The situation has drawn criticism from various quarters, with European officials accusing the US of attempting to dictate Iran's actions and the EU designating Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization earlier this week.
Trump claimed that his country has a "big fleet" heading towards Iran, but emphasized that negotiations are underway. However, it's unclear what these talks entail or whether they will yield results.
In a bizarre remark, Trump said he can't reveal the details of US military plans due to security concerns, suggesting that even close allies in the region aren't being informed about potential strikes. This move has been criticized by Iranian officials, who have warned against any attack and accused the US of attempting to dictate Iran's actions.
The US naval battle group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier has been deployed off Iran's shores since last week, raising fears of a direct confrontation. Tehran has vowed to respond with missile strikes on US bases, ships, and allies, including Israel.
Despite these tensions, Trump believes that Iran will prefer to negotiate over military action. However, Iranian officials have made it clear that they are only willing to engage in talks if their nuclear and missile programs are not on the agenda.
The situation has drawn criticism from various quarters, with European officials accusing the US of attempting to dictate Iran's actions and the EU designating Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization earlier this week.