U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he expects to make a swift decision regarding Iran following what both sides described as 'positive' and 'constructive' nuclear talks held in Oman.
The discussions mark a potential thaw in tensions, with a second round of negotiations scheduled for the upcoming Saturday. While details of the talks remain limited, the tone suggests a possible diplomatic breakthrough. Trump’s comments indicate that the U.S. may soon shift its stance or policy toward Iran, depending on the outcome of the next meeting.
The developments could have significant implications for regional stability and international nuclear agreements.
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If Trump actually manages to make a peaceful move with Iran, I’ll be shocked—but cautiously hopeful. His track record on international diplomacy is more about photo ops than real progress. Still, diplomacy is always better than beating the war drums, so fingers crossed this isn’t just more empty talk.
Let’s hope this "decision" means backing off and letting diplomacy do its job without dragging us into another endless mess overseas. The U.S. has zero business policing the Middle East, and we sure as hell don’t need another war over there. If these talks are actually positive, great—just keep the government out of it and stop wasting our money and lives.
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Trump says expects to make decision on Iran very quickly
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he expected to make a decision on Iran very quickly, after both countries said they held "positive" and "constructive" talks in Oman on Saturday and agreed to reconvene this week.
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