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White House Sends Mixed Signals on Iran

President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday that the war in Iran would end “very soon,” possibly within the next two or three weeks, even if Iran refuses to reach a deal with the U.S. “Iran doesn’t have to make a deal,” Trump said. Earlier, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth presented a different message, stating that while talks with Iran were continuing, if Iran did not meet U.S. demands, then they have “more options” militarily against Iran. “In only one month we set the terms, ​the upcoming days will be decisive,” he said. Meanwhile, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Tuesday, where the two countries released a joint five-part U.S.-Iran peace proposal: Implementing an immediate ceasefire, entering talks for a long-term peace plans that provides security for Iran and other Gulf nations, halting attacks on critical infrastructure such as energy, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and reaching a long-term peace deal that abides by the United Nations Charter and international law. Trump declined to comment on the China-Pakistani proposal on Tuesday, but said that talks with Iran were progressing well.

  • The Iranian government continues to deny that negotiations are taking place.
  • On Tuesday, Iran struck an oil tanker loaded to capacity owned by Kuwait’s state-owned oil company that was anchored off Dubai.
  • The Iranian regime said Tuesday that it had executed two men from the People’s Mojahedin Organization, a banned Iranian opposition group. While Iranian officials alleged they were involved with several attacks against the regime, including firing launcher weapons at a government building, neither was provided due process within Iran’s legal system.

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