New York Times Trump may settle for the minimum in a deal with Iran
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, The New york Times reported that U.S. President Donald Trump has explicitly stated he wants to “make a deal” with Iran over its nuclear program and avoid war, while dismissing Israeli proposals for a retaliatory military campaign.
the report notes that during his recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Trump said: ”I want to make a deal with Iran.if I can reach an agreement with Iran, I’d be very happy.”
The New York Times added that Trump’s trip to Gulf Arab countries underscores his determination. When Iran first agreed in 2015 to limit its nuclear program after years of negotiations with six world powers (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany), Gulf states viewed Iran as a perilous enemy and sought to isolate it.today, though, leaders of those same Gulf states are pursuing amiable relations with Tehran and aim to prevent further instability or broader conflict in the Middle East (West Asia).
The American outlet further stated that reaching a deal with Iran will test the more hardline faction of Trump’s Republican supporters. Over 200 Republican lawmakers this week urged him in a letter to take a firm stance against Iran—but Trump genuinely wants an agreement and is likely to settle for the bare minimum.