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White House Says Iran Signals Willingness for Deal After Military Strikes
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
The White House says Iran is signaling willingness to negotiate a deal following recent U.S. military strikes, which were responses to Iran's violations in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. stresses diplomacy from a position of strength, leaving the decision to Iran amid ongoing pressure.
- 01Iran signals willingness to negotiate with the U.S. after recent military strikes.
- 02White House links Iran's motivation to severe attacks diminishing its defense capabilities.
- 03Strikes responded to Iran violating an agreement on firing at commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 04Strait remains open except for vessels heading to or from Iranian ports.
- 05Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance fully aligned on Iran strategy emphasizing strength and diplomacy.
- 06U.S. states the decision now lies with Iran amid continued military and economic pressure.
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