US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: The tensions within the US, Israel and Iran axis have risen again with US President Donald Trump suggesting that he might allow American troops to assist in getting hold of Iran’s nuclear cache while at the same time seeking a diplomatic resolution of the situation. These statements made by him during an NBC “Meet the Press” pre-recorded interview have raised the question of yet another round of confrontation in the Middle East.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Updates: Trump’s Conditional Military Stance
In an interview, Donald Trump has mentioned that he remains “open” to sending American soldiers to protect nuclear material from Iran, but this can happen only when there is a deal in place between the two nations. Trump believes that the stocks will be removed collaboratively, terming it as “nuclear dust,” and a severe military approach will be adopted without any deal.
“If we make a deal, now (that) we’re friendly, we’ll all go together. It’ll be our equipment. We’ll take it out and destroy it, whether it’s onsite or whether we take it offsite,” Trump said in a prerecorded interview airing Sunday on “Meet the Press.”
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Updates: Nuclear Stockpile at the Center
The key to resolving the deadlock lies in the stockpile of enriched uranium in Iran that was referred to by Trump as “nuclear dust.” According to him, this issue would be sorted out if negotiations were successful by the removal or destruction of the uranium by US and Iranian parties together.
“We’re there for a few months,” Trump said. “And the threat is largely over. Soon, it will be over. But you cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon, or they will blow you up.”
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Updates: Trump Says Netanyahu on Same Page Despite Disagreements
US President Donald Trump said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain “on the same page” despite disagreements over regional strikes, including operations in Lebanon. He emphasized a preference for targeted action and praised emerging political shifts in Syria, signaling a complex balance between alliance commitments and efforts to avoid widening the conflict across the region.
“We’ve been great comrades. We did a very, very big number on a certain country that was nothing but trouble for 47 years. I disagree with him on a couple of things,” Trump said.
“We can help them with that, or we can recommend Syria,” he said, adding praise for the new Syrian government.
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US-Israel-Iran War Latest Updates: Lebanon Front Intensifies
The military activity of Israel in Lebanon has increased in parallel with the ongoing Iran crisis, where the death toll stands at least 3,593 and another 10,990 have been injured as per statistics from the Ministry of Public Health in Lebanon. The fighting between Israel and Hezbollah is continuing even when the US has been mediating for a ceasefire while US President Donald Trump stated that he is still in agreement with the prime minister of Israel.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Updates: Diplomatic Crossroads Ahead
The White House is at a vulnerable crossroads of diplomacy where the concerns of nuclear talks, regional wars and alliances collide while Trump claims the military strike would consider caution and command, the anxiety about Iran’s reaction adds to the growing tension amid the escalating situation.
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