Washington — US officials said this week that President Donald Trump questioned why Iran has not "capitulated" despite a US military build-up intended to pressure Tehran into a nuclear agreement. Washington deployed two aircraft carriers, fighter jets and weaponry and resumed Oman-mediated talks with Iran in Geneva aimed at averting military conflict. US envoy Steve Witkoff voiced the president's concern in a Fox News interview on Feb 21. Iran's mission to the UN warned on Friday that US statements risk military aggression, while Tehran said a draft proposal would be ready within days. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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