Trump Hints at Possible Iran Deal Amid Leadership Uncertainty
Potential Deal with Iran
President Donald Trump has suggested that a deal with Iran might be achievable, despite the ongoing ambiguity regarding the leadership in Tehran and the current state of negotiations. Following his announcement of a temporary halt in military actions, Trump stated that there are significant areas of consensus between the United States and Iran, asserting that both parties are eager to reach an agreement. He indicated that further discussions could occur soon, possibly even “today, perhaps via phone,” and expressed optimism about arranging a face-to-face meeting shortly.
Concerns About Iran’s Leadership
Trump raised intriguing points regarding the leadership in Iran, expressing doubts about the country’s supreme authority. He remarked, “It is not the Supreme Leader; nobody has heard from him, and we don’t know if he is living,” although he did not provide any supporting evidence for this claim. Despite the rising tensions, Trump clarified that he does not advocate for the elimination of Iran’s top leader, stating, “I don’t want the leader of Iran to be killed; nobody wants that job right now.”
Delay in Military Strikes and Emphasis on Diplomacy
These comments from Trump follow the US decision to delay planned military strikes on Iranian energy facilities for five days, which he described as a result of “productive” discussions. Reports indicate that this postponement is contingent upon the advancement of diplomatic negotiations. However, there are conflicting accounts, as while Trump has pointed to ongoing talks, Iranian officials have denied that any direct negotiations are occurring.