Trump to Offer Iran ‘Last-Chance’ Proposal: Report
A recent report suggests that President Donald Trump may be offering Iran a “last chance” to end the ongoing war that israel initiated on Friday. According to European and U.S. officials cited by The Jerusalem Post, details of the proposal remain unclear, but it could be slightly more favorable to Iran than a previous offer made earlier this month. Key conditions of the deal include a ban on Iran enriching uranium, which is critical for developing nuclear weapons.
In a related advancement,Israeli airstrikes are targeting Iranian missile launchers in western Iran,as confirmed by the Israeli Defense Forces. Trump has indicated that Iran has expressed a desire to negotiate, stating that they “should talk promptly before itS too late.” However, Iran’s willingness to engage in dialogue appears contingent on the U.S. refraining from military action.
Despite these developments,Israeli officials,including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,seem disinclined to halt military operations,perceiving little incentive to pause their efforts against Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Netanyahu has expressed skepticism about Iran’s intentions, emphasizing that they seek to stall for time while gaining U.S. support.
President Donald Trump may be giving Iran what is being labeled a “last chance” offer to end the war Israel unleashed on Friday, according to a new report.
The Jerusalem Post reported that European and U.S. officials said Trump will intervene. Details are sparse.
One official said the deal might be “slightly” better for Iran than the previous U.S. offer sent to Iran earlier this month.
However, the deal would ban Iran from enriching uranium, a step necessary for a nuclear weapon.
The Israeli Air Force is carrying out strikes on Iranian ballistic missile launchers in western Iran, the IDF announces.
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“The expectation is that even if such a proposal is made, it will be based on the American principle of zero uranium enrichment,” the Post reported.
Trump said earlier in the day that Iran wants to talk, according to Fox News.
“They’d like to talk, but they should have done that before,” Trump said. “But I’d say Iran is not winning this war. And they should talk and they should talk immediately before it’s too late.”
According to The Wall Street Journal, Iran has been telling Arab nations it wants to talk, as long as the United States does not join in the attack.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman have all been seeking an end to the war, Arab officials told the Journal
The Journal noted that keeping the U.S. docile would be a victory because the United States has bombs that could destroy nuclear facilities buried deep in the mountains and underground.
However, the Journal noted that “Israeli leaders have little incentive to halt their assault before doing more to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites and further weaken the theocratic government’s hold on power.”
It reported that Israel, which can now fly virtually unopposed over Iran, has developed a two-week plan of attack
Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Monday that Trump is not urging Israel to rein in its attacks.
“Trump isn’t telling us to stop,” Smotrich said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has viewed a call for talks with public disdain, the Post reported
“It doesn’t surprise me. They want to continue these phony talks – to lie, deceive, and drag the U.S. along. We have very solid intelligence on this,” he said.
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