Trump Reveals Secret US-Iran Contact Channel Amid Rising Tensions
US President Donald Trump disclosed in a Fox News interview that his administration maintains a secret communication channel with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but emphasized that the US is not rushing into any deal. Concurrently, Trump issued a stern warning to Oman, which acts as a mediator between Washington and Tehran, stating that the US will not hesitate to take action if Oman obstructs American objectives.
This announcement comes amid escalating tensions following Iran's July attacks on ships near the Strait of Hormuz, which prompted US retaliatory strikes in southern Iran and a cycle of attacks and counterattacks. Recently, a vessel belonging to the UAE's state oil company was also attacked, though the responsible party remains unidentified.
The US has intensified economic pressure on Iran by reinstating sanctions on Iranian oil exports and resuming a naval blockade that had been temporarily lifted after June negotiations. The strategy aims to weaken Iran's financial position to bring it to the negotiating table from a position of reduced strength. However, experts caution that further economic strain might provoke Tehran to escalate conflict rather than seek compromise.
Trump's approach reflects a continuation of longstanding US policy to isolate Iran economically in hopes of curbing its nuclear ambitions and regional influence. The current administration appears to be doubling down on this tactic despite uncertainties about its effectiveness.