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Trump Considers Renewed Full-Scale War on Iran but Sticks to Diplomacy for Now
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First reported by Walla · 43 minutes ago
What happened
US President Donald Trump recently considered resuming full-scale military action against Iran but chose to continue diplomatic negotiations beyond the August 18 deadline, while remaining open to limited strikes if Iran breaches agreements.
- 01Trump discussed resuming full-scale war with Iran but opted to continue diplomacy for now.
- 02He held talks with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Cain about additional strikes.
- 03Trump fears large-scale attacks could harm efforts to dismantle Iran's nuclear program.
- 04He is comfortable extending nuclear deal talks beyond the August 18 deadline.
- 05Trump agrees to limited strikes if Iran violates the memorandum of understanding.
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