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What’s next for U.S. war against Iran? Trump offers mixed messages

Trump said he feels no pressure to end the conflict as U.S.-Iran talks prepare to resume and oil prices climb about $95 a barrel.

  • President Donald Trump declared Monday he is in no rush to end the war with Iran, maintaining pressure until Tehran agrees to a deal.
  • The U.S. Navy maintains a blockade in "full force," which has contributed to Brent crude oil prices rising to about $95 a barrel from $70 before the war started.
  • Official figures from the Legal Medicine Organization indicate at least 3,375 people have been killed in Iran since the war began, Abbas Masjedi reported Monday.
  • With the 14-day ceasefire set to expire Wednesday, Trump warned that "lots of bombs" will "start going off" if no agreement is reached before the deadline.
  • Plans for a second round of negotiations in Islamabad involving Vice President JD Vance remain uncertain, as Iran refuses to participate until Trump dials back his demands.
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Trump offers mixed messages about path ahead for US war against Iran

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