Trump says Iran is ready to negotiate a ceasefire but he's not ready to make a deal
Trump rejects Iran's ceasefire terms despite Tehran's readiness to negotiate; U.S. calls for allies to secure Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing strikes and rising tensions.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump warned he is not ready to seek a deal to end the war, as Israel launched a new wave of strikes against targets in Western Iran.
- More than two weeks into the conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, causing soaring oil prices and economic damage while neither side moderates its rhetoric.
- The Pentagon reports more than 15,000 targets hit by US-Israeli forces, with more than 1,200 people killed and up to 3.2 million displaced according to Iranian health ministry figures.
- Late Saturday, authorities in Dubai and Saudi Arabia reported defensive interceptions after Iran's military warned UAE civilians to avoid port areas amid renewed projectile barrages.
- Analysts note Trump seeks an "off ramp" to end the war, yet the regime remains standing and continues to control the Strait, complicating his goal of salvaging a victory.
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Trump Urges Oil-Importing Nations to Join Hormuz Security Coalition
The United States is close to announcing a coalition to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, the Wall Street Journal and Axios reported, while Iran warned that it is not close to giving up, and neighboring Iraq continued to feel the spillover effects of the war. “The Trump administration, as soon as this week, plans to announce that multiple countries have agreed to form a coalition that will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz,” the…
Trump said that Go n seeks to reach an agreement, but he warned that he does not want to do so because conditions are not good enough.
US ‘not ready for a deal’, Trump says as strikes continue in Iran
WASHINGTON, March 15 — Donald Trump warned that he is not ready to seek a deal to end the war with Iran, as US ally Israel launched a new wave of strikes today and Tehran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened to hunt down and kill the Israeli leader.The US president, in an interview with NBC News, said he thought Tehran was keen to come to the table but that Washington would fight on for better terms and might bomb targets on Iran’s oil hub Kharg Is…
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