Trump says US not ready to agree deal to end Iran war

As tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, President Donald Trump has stated that the US is unwilling to negotiate a peace deal with Iran.

In an interview with NBC News, Trump stated that while Tehran may be open to negotiations, Washington will continue military operations until more favorable terms are reached.

The comments came as Israel launched a new wave of strikes on locations in western Iran, escalating the conflict that has lasted more than two weeks.

Trump also hinted that the U.S. could consider attacking strategic Iranian energy facilities, including Kharg Island, while stating that American forces may increase operations along the Iranian coastline near the Strait of Hormuz to allow oil shipments to resume.

“Iran wants to make a deal, and I don’t want to make it because the terms aren’t good enough yet,” he said.


Meanwhile, Iran’s newly named supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, a move that has contributed to rising global oil prices and growing economic concerns.

However, Trump questioned whether the Iranian leader is fully in control, noting uncertainty about his public presence since assuming leadership.

Iranian authorities have insisted that there is no issue with the country’s leadership, despite Mojtaba Khamenei not appearing publicly since the conflict intensified.

At the same time, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has strongly condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, threatening retaliation following continued Israeli airstrikes.

Amid the escalating tensions, the United States has also advised its citizens to leave Iraq, where pro-Iranian armed groups have reportedly carried out attacks on the U.S. embassy and military bases hosting Western forces.

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