Trump Considers Iran’s Offer of Indirect Nuclear Talks
- The Trump administration is considering Iran's offer for indirect nuclear talks, despite its previous demand for direct negotiations, according to Axios.
- Several Senate Republicans expressed skepticism about Tehran's willingness to engage meaningfully on the nuclear issue.
- Senator John Cornyn predicted that the indirect talks would end in failure, indicating distrust toward the Iranian regime.
- Sources in Israel indicate that the U.S. And Israel are preparing for a military strike against Iran in response to its nuclear developments.
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