Trump's Optimism Dims on Iran Deal as Deadline Approaches
Trump Less Optimistic On Iran Deal Ahead Of Hormuz Deadline, Negotiators Say 'Gap Too Wide'
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US President Donald Trump is increasingly pessimistic about reaching an agreement with Iran before the upcoming deadline on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiators indicate that significant gaps remain, raising concerns about potential US military strikes on Iranian infrastructure if diplomacy fails.
- 01Trump's private conversations reveal growing pessimism about a deal with Iran.
- 02Negotiators believe the gap between US and Iranian positions is too wide.
- 03Potential US military strikes on Iranian infrastructure are being considered.
- 04Iran has proposed a permanent end to hostilities, rejecting a temporary ceasefire.
- 05International concerns are rising over the legality of targeting civilian infrastructure.
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US President Donald Trump has expressed diminishing optimism regarding a potential agreement with Iran ahead of a Tuesday deadline concerning the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil transit route. Negotiators from both sides indicate that the differences between Washington and Tehran remain substantial, which may lead to military action if diplomatic efforts fail. Trump has warned of severe consequences for Iran, including potential strikes on civilian infrastructure such as bridges and power plants, stating that the entire country could be devastated in a single night. Despite ongoing negotiations facilitated by intermediaries like Pakistan and Turkey, US officials remain skeptical about achieving a breakthrough before the deadline. Iran has countered US demands with a proposal for a permanent ceasefire, emphasizing its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage. As the deadline approaches, both diplomatic and military options are still on the table, leaving the situation precarious and unresolved.
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The ongoing tensions and potential military actions could affect global oil prices and security in the region, impacting consumers and economies worldwide.
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