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Trump Hesitant on Iran Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump has said that a deal with Iran is “very possible,” expressing hope that ongoing negotiations could help reduce tensions between the two countries.

However, Trump also warned that the United States could launch military strikes if diplomatic efforts fail and no agreement is reached.

His comments come at a time of rising tension in the Middle East, with both countries continuing to exchange strong statements while trying to negotiate a possible resolution to the conflict.

So far, Iran has not officially responded to the latest proposal made by the United States.

Iran’s chief negotiator criticized Washington’s approach, accusing the U.S. of trying to pressure Tehran into surrender rather than engaging in fair negotiations.

The Iranian side has said it is carefully reviewing the latest American offers but remains cautious about accepting them without further discussion.

At the same time, the United States has increased pressure on Iran through military and economic actions.

On Wednesday, U.S. forces reportedly targeted an Iranian oil tanker as part of broader efforts to force Iran toward a diplomatic agreement aimed at ending the ongoing conflict.

The incident has further increased tensions in the region and raised concerns about the possibility of military escalation.

Despite the growing pressure, both sides have continued to leave the door open for negotiations.

Trump’s statement suggests that the U.S. administration still hopes diplomacy can succeed, even while maintaining a tough stance against Iran.

Global leaders are closely monitoring the situation because any major conflict involving Iran could affect international oil supplies, shipping routes, and regional stability.

Political analysts believe the coming days will be crucial in determining whether the two countries move closer to a peaceful agreement or face deeper confrontation.