Trump refuses to extend the truce with Iran; Washington seizes an oil tanker and escalates tensions
Trump refuses to extend the truce with Iran; Washington seizes an oil tanker and escalates tensions

Le président américain Donald Trump On Monday, Israel asserted that it had never convinced Iran to go to war, responding to reports suggesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's influence on US policy. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran.

In a message posted on the Truth Social network, Donald Trump stated that his position regarding Iran was based on a long-held conviction, reinforced by the events of October 7. He reiterated his firm opposition to any acquisition of nuclear weapons by the Islamic Republic.

The US president also addressed future prospects, stating that "the results in Iran will be incredible." This statement comes as the United States prepares to resume negotiations with Tehran, possibly in Pakistan, although Iranian participation has not yet been confirmed.

Donald Trump also raised the possibility of regime change in Iran, suggesting that new leaders could pave the way for a "bright and prosperous" future for the country. These remarks illustrate the political stance adopted by Washington toward Tehran.

These statements come as some voices, particularly in American conservative circles, have criticized Israel's alleged influence on US foreign policy. By denying any external pressure, Trump seeks to assert the independence of his strategic decisions.

In an uncertain diplomatic context, marked by the planned resumption of discussions, the American president's remarks demonstrate a desire to maintain a firm position while leaving the door open for negotiations with Iran.

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