As one of the most sensitive deadlines in the conflict with Iran approaches, Washington's repeated use of deadlines raises questions about its true intentions. Is the U.S. seeking a major military strike or a political settlement?
In a bid to bolster the image of the Iranian regime, senior officials participated in public tours in Tehran after more than a month of assassination attempts. These moves come amid escalating American and Israeli pressures on Iranian leadership.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued new threats against Iran, indicating military strikes targeting the strategic Khark Island. Israeli analysis views this speech as an extension of military pressure rather than a ceasefire announcement.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff revealed a dual strategy towards Iran, combining military pressure with diplomatic solutions. Washington aims for a settlement that ensures regional stability.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> urged Iran to take serious steps towards an agreement that would end military pressures from the U.S. and Israel. This warning came during a cabinet meeting at the <strong>White House</strong> on Thursday.
Elliott Abrams, former U.S. envoy to Iran, stated that Tehran's demands in negotiations are merely propaganda and not to be taken seriously. This comes as the U.S. prepares for a potential military confrontation amid increasing pressure on the Iranian regime.
In an old interview, U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed his strategy for applying military pressure on Iran. These remarks reflect his longstanding stance towards Tehran over the decades.