US remain to stay in and around Iran until “real deal,” says Trump


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In a series of strong remarks, Donald Trump outlined a firm stance on escalating tensions with Iran, signaling that US military presence in the region will continue until a definitive agreement is reached.

Trump stated that all US ships, aircraft, and military personnel will remain stationed in and around Iran as part of ongoing pressure to secure what he described as a “real deal.” He said that diplomacy remains the preferred outcome, but warned of serious consequences if negotiations fail.

According to Trump, failure to reach an agreement could trigger another round of military action, one he claimed would surpass anything seen before. He described potential future strikes as significantly more dangerous than previous engagements, underscoring the severity of the situation.

Trump also reiterated key US objectives in the region, including preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and ensuring that the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz remains open and secure for global trade.

The remarks highlight rising tensions and the possibility of further escalation, as the international community watches closely for developments in US-Iran relations.

HIGH-LEVEL US DELEGATION DISPATCHED TO ISLAMABAD

A high-level American delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, is set to arrive in Islamabad this weekend for pivotal negotiations with Iranian officials aimed at de-escalating tensions in West Asia.

The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed that President Donald Trump is dispatching a formidable team to the Pakistani capital, including Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

The discussions, scheduled to commence on Saturday morning, follow a fragile two-week ceasefire that has provided a narrow window for diplomatic intervention.

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