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Trump Says He Hopes for a Deal With Iran While Renewing Military Threats
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WANA (Jan 28) – U.S. President Donald Trump has once again combined military threats against Iran with expressions of hope for a possible agreement, signaling a dual-track approach that pairs pressure with diplomacy.

 

Speaking Tuesday night at the Iowa Economic Forum, Trump referred to increased U.S. military deployments in the region, saying: “Another beautiful fleet is on its way right now… We’ll see what happens. I hope they reach a deal.” His remarks came amid heightened U.S. military activity and continued pressure on Tehran.

 

Trump also reiterated claims about U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025, asserting that strikes on three sites had “destroyed Iran’s nuclear capability.” He claimed Iran had been close to acquiring a nuclear weapon—an assertion previously made by U.S. officials but questioned by independent analysts and international observers.

 

Without citing technical evidence or assessments from international monitoring bodies, the U.S. president framed the attacks as necessary while emphasizing Washington’s readiness to continue applying pressure if needed. The comments reflect a familiar pattern in Trump’s Iran policy: coupling the language of negotiation with overt military signaling.

 

The latest remarks suggest that Washington’s approach toward Iran remains rooted in a strategy of maximum pressure, where calls for an agreement are presented not alongside de-escalation, but against the backdrop of military force and coercive leverage.


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