White House Views Iran's Response as Negotiation Strategy, US-Iran Talks Reach Critical Point

On April 7, Axios reported that a US official stated that Iran’s response was “tough,” but the White House believes it is a negotiation strategy rather than a rejection. Communications are ongoing with the Iranians regarding amendments and redrafting efforts. If Trump perceives a possibility of reaching an agreement, he may delay military action against Iran. Trump’s advisors have informed mediators that the president needs to see positive signs from Iran before considering a postponement. One individual remarked, “We are at a critical moment in negotiations, and anything could happen.” Two sources indicated that a large-scale bombing plan targeting Iranian energy facilities is ready if Trump gives the order.

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