US Sends Mixed Messages on Diplomacy After Strikes
- The Donald Trump administration has expressed a willingness to renew talks with Iran following airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, emphasizing that the mission was not aimed at regime change but at preventing nuclear development that threatens security.
- Operation Midnight Hammer successfully struck Iran's nuclear facilities without encountering resistance, as reported by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Air Force Gen. Dan Caine.
- Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, condemned the strikes as a gross violation of international law, asserting that the U.S. is responsible for any retaliation.
- Oil prices have increased by 21% amid escalating tensions, raising concerns about global economic impacts, as noted in recent market reports.
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US sends conflicting messages on Iran
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration sent conflicting messages Sunday — with U.S. officials indicating a willingness to resume negotiations with Iran after a surprise attack on three of the country's nuclear sites and President Donald Trump talking of a possible…


US sends mixed messages on diplomacy after strikes
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration sent conflicting messages Sunday — with U.S. officials indicating a willingness to resume negotiations with Iran after a surprise attack on three of the country’s nuclear sites and President Donald Trump talking of a possible…
US Signals A Willingness To Renew Talks With Iran And Avoid A Prolonged War
Trump has previously threatened other countries, but often backed down or failed to follow through, given his promises to his coalition of voters not to entangle the United States in an extended war.
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