Trump warns military action option remains open if Iran misbehaves
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he has been informed about a potential agreement framework with Iran but is waiting for the final wording before making any decisions.
He also warned that if Tehran misbehaves, the option for military action remains open. Responding to reporters' questions in Florida before heading to Miami, Trump mentioned that he was briefed on the concept of the deal and is awaiting the precise wording. His comments come at a time of heightened tensions in the region and delicate diplomatic efforts.
While the U.S. Appears ready for negotiations, it is also adopting a strategy to maintain pressure. Trump reiterated that the possibility of resuming attacks against Iran cannot be ruled out.
According to a senior Iranian official, Tehran has proposed a plan that could lead to the resumption of shipping through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and potentially end the U.S. Blockade, as per Iran. However, discussions on Iran's nuclear program have been postponed, which Trump has currently rejected.
Meanwhile, Trump wrote on the platform Truth Social that he will soon review the plan sent by Iran but does not believe it will be acceptable, as Iran has not yet paid a sufficient price for its actions over the past 47 years against humanity and the world. On the diplomatic front, Iran has increased its activity. Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi informed foreign diplomats in Tehran about a new initiative to reduce tensions with the U.S. and Israel. Iranian officials stated that this proposal was sent through Pakistan, which is playing a mediating role in indirect talks between Tehran and Washington. During the briefing, Gharibabadi emphasized that Iran is committed to diplomacy based on its national interests but is fully prepared to respond to any military escalation.
He described this proposal as an attempt to bring a permanent end to the imposed enmity and stated that it is now up to the U.S. To decide whether to continue confrontation or choose the path of meaningful dialogue.
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