Trump: Iran Must Enter Negotiations Immediately
According to webangah News Agency,U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his assertion that Iran must immediately enter negotiations, stating: “Iran will not win this war. Before it’s too late, they should negotiate now.” He made these remarks without addressing Israel’s recent aggression against Iran or the collapse of U.S.-Iran talks following the attack.
Trump further claimed: “It would be foolish for iran not to sign an agreement.”
The president repeated his earlier statements, adding: “I gave Iran 60 days to reach a deal, but they refused. However, an agreement will eventually happen.”
Citing his long-standing position, he concluded: “I do not want to see Iran obtain nuclear weapons.”
Iran has officially stated that it was under attack conditions when it refused to engage in negotiations, according to sources cited by Reuters. meanwhile, U.S. naval intelligence reports suggest discussions about a potential Israeli strike on Iran were coordinated with Washington’s knowledge.
the Reuters report, quoting unnamed sources, claimed Iran clarified its position by asserting it would not negotiate while under direct military threat. Separately, U.S. Naval Intelligence (USNI) disclosed on Monday night that the alleged discussions involved American-Israeli coordination for a possible strike against Iran.
These reported discussions were described as highly detailed and synchronized to maximize Israel’s advantage through strategic surprise. While the U.S.may not have directly provided resources for the operation,the attack reportedly occurred near U.S. territorial waters with Washington’s prior awareness and tacit approval.By any definition, this constituted a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran.
The USNI emphasized that the alleged Iran-U.S. negotiations were “inconclusive.”
Former US President Donald trump asserted that iran is “not capable of meeting America’s demands based on enrichment,” adding that, strategically, the current US president cannot “reach such an agreement due to opposition from Israel, strong resistance from many Republicans in Congress, and overall hostility toward Iran’s nuclear program in America.”
The remarks came during a recent statement where Trump emphasized his administration’s hardline stance on Iran.He argued that Washington’s diplomatic approach under the current leadership is constrained by domestic political pressures and unwavering Israeli opposition.