Washington — President Donald Trump warned Friday that he is considering limited strikes against Iran while Tehran’s top diplomat said a draft nuclear agreement would be ready in days. The United States has deployed two aircraft carriers, jets and weaponry to the Middle East and the USS Gerald R. Ford entered the Mediterranean as tensions rose. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said negotiators could begin serious text talks within a week. US envoy Steve Witkoff said Trump questioned why Iran had not capitulated under pressure. Geneva talks resumed this week under Oman mediation. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This situation could affect global oil prices, potentially raising your gas costs. It might also influence international relations and security. Keep an eye on the news, especially updates on the Geneva talks.
The U.S. is flexing its military muscle while pushing for diplomatic solutions. The outcome could shape U.S.-Iran relations and impact global stability. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's keen on international politics.
The United States and allied partners temporarily benefited by increasing diplomatic leverage over Iran through visible military pressure.
Regional civilians and international diplomatic stability suffered increased risk due to heightened military presence and public threats of limited strikes.
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Washington warns of possible limited strikes on Iran
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