Trump 'seriously considering' launching new strikes against Iran: Report
Trump held a meeting with his top national security officials on Friday to discuss the ongoing conflict with Iran.
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A source said Trump discussed a final decisive military operation before declaring victory and ending the war (PTI)
Washington, 23 May
US President Donald Trump is “seriously considering” launching fresh strikes against Iran if last-minute negotiations do not result in a peace deal, US media outlet Axios reported on Friday.
It said
that Trump met with a senior national security team in the morning to discuss
the war with Iran, even as Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir visited Tehran and was
joined by a delegation from Qatar in a last-minute bid to hammer out a deal.
President Trump convened a meeting with his senior national security team regarding the
war with Iran on Friday morning, two US officials told Axios.
Trump is
seriously considering launching new strikes against Iran, barring a last-minute
breakthrough in negotiations, sources who have spoken directly with the
president say.
Munir is
expected to meet on Saturday with Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, the commander of Iran's
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a key player in the Iranian
decision-making process.
Axios
reported that a US official briefed on the diplomatic efforts described the
negotiations as "agonising" with drafts "going back and forth
every day" without much progress.
The Friday
morning meeting at the White House with Trump was attended by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, White
House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and other officials.
"Iran
is dying to make a deal. We’ll see what happens. But we hit them hard, and we
had no choice because Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. They cannot have it,”
Trump said at an event at the White House on Friday.
US
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters in Sweden that “slight progress”
was made during talks with Iran.
Rubio, who
was in Sweden for the NATO Foreign Ministers meeting, said he did not want to
exaggerate the progress in talks, saying there had been “a little bit of
movement, and that’s good”.
Trump
visited New York for a political rally ahead of the midterm elections in
November. Earlier, he had planned to spend the weekend at the Bedminster Golf
Club in New Jersey, but cancelled it and returned to the White House on Friday
evening.
Trump also
wrote on his Truth Social account that he was not going to attend his son Don
Jr.'s wedding this weekend due to "circumstances about government
and my love for the United States of America."
"I
feel it is important for me to remain in Washington, DC, at the White House
during this important period of time," he wrote.
A source
close to Trump and a second source with knowledge of the situation told Axios
that Trump had grown increasingly frustrated about the negotiations with Iran
over the past several days.
On
Tuesday, he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he wanted to
give diplomacy another chance, but by Thursday night, he was leaning toward
ordering a strike, the two sources told Axios.
A source
close to Trump said the president has raised the possibility of a final
"decisive" major military operation, after which he could declare
victory and end the war.
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