Trump says Iran 'negotiating on fumes,' insists that midterm elections won't impact his war strategy

Trump says Iran 'negotiating on fumes,' insists that midterm elections won't impact his war strategy

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Key Points:

  • President Trump expressed confidence that a deal with Iran to end the nearly three-month conflict is near, emphasizing that the upcoming midterm elections will not influence his approach to negotiations.
  • The emerging deal reportedly involves Iran giving up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium in exchange for sanctions relief, though key issues remain unresolved and some Republicans criticize the terms as too favorable to Tehran.
  • Talks are complicated by recent U.S. strikes on Iranian missile sites, Iran's demand to include Lebanon's Hezbollah in any ceasefire, and Israel's ongoing military operations against the group in southern Lebanon.
  • Trump has linked the Iran deal to expanding the Abraham Accords, urging additional Middle Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel, but regional leaders have been cautious or silent in response.
  • U.S. Middle Eastern allies acknowledge Iran may use sanctions relief to strengthen its military but support efforts to end the conflict, seeing few alternatives after earlier missteps in the war.

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