Washington: President Donald Trump has suggested
that the United States could consider limited military action against Iran if
ongoing efforts to reach a nuclear agreement fail.
Speaking about the stalled negotiations, Trump
said he is weighing various options, including targeted strikes, should
diplomacy not produce results. His remarks come as indirect talks between
Washington and Tehran continue without a clear breakthrough.
The warning follows a period of heightened tension
in the Middle East, with the United States reinforcing its military presence in
the region. Officials have maintained that a negotiated solution remains the
preferred path, but have also stressed that alternative measures remain
available if discussions break down.
Iran, meanwhile, has indicated it is preparing a
counterproposal in an attempt to keep diplomatic channels open and avoid
further escalation.
The comments highlight the fragile state of the
talks and the increasing pressure on both sides to reach an agreement before
tensions rise further.