Trump Claims Iran in Talks with US Amid Military Buildup

US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is currently negotiating with the United States, while simultaneously highlighting a major US naval deployment to the Middle East. He indicated a dual approach of diplomacy and military pressure, noting the fleet sent is larger than the one recently near Venezuela. Trump also said the US cannot share its military plans with Gulf allies during these sensitive negotiations. The comments follow a statement from a senior Iranian security official that a structure for talks is being set up, amid significantly heightened regional tensions.

Key Points: Trump Says Iran Negotiating with US as Fleet Deploys

  • Trump says Iran is negotiating with the US
  • US deploying "massive armada" to Middle East
  • Trump won't share military plans with Gulf allies
  • Iranian official confirms negotiation structure progressing
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Trump says Iran negotiating with US

President Trump states Iran is negotiating with the US while deploying a "massive armada" to the region, amid rising tensions.

"The plan is that (Iran is) talking to us, and we'll see if we can do something. - Donald Trump"

Washington, Feb 1

US President Donald Trump said that Iran is negotiating with the United States.

"The plan is that (Iran is) talking to us, and we'll see if we can do something. Otherwise, we'll see what happens," Trump told a Fox News correspondent.

He added that "the last time they negotiated, we had to take out their nuclear. It didn't work, you know. Then we took it out a different way, and we'll see what happens."

"We have a big fleet heading out there, bigger than we had -- and still have, actually -- in Venezuela," Trump said.

Trump also said the United States could not share military plans with Gulf allies while negotiating with Iran.

"We can't tell them the plan. If I told them the plan, it would be almost as bad as telling you the plan -- it could be worse, actually," Trump said, responding to reports that Gulf allies remain in the dark about potential US intervention plans involving Iran.

Earlier, A senior Iranian security official said that a structure for talks with the United States is being set up.

"The formation of a structure for negotiations is progressing," Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani wrote on social media platform X, without elaborating.

Larijani's remarks followed his meeting on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, which focused on economic cooperation and significant regional and international issues.

The remarks also came amid rising tensions between Iran and the United States, with the latter bolstering its military presence in the Middle East.

Trump said a "massive armada," led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and larger than the fleet sent to Venezuela, is heading toward Iran. The deployment reflects the heightened risk of confrontation, even as Washington publicly holds out the possibility of diplomacy.

- IANS

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Priya S
Trump's statements are so contradictory. On one hand he says they are negotiating, on the other he's sending a "massive armada". This kind of posturing creates unnecessary tension. India has always advocated for peaceful dialogue to resolve international disputes.
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Rohit P
The mention of Russia here is key. Iran negotiating with US while its official meets Putin in Moscow... complex geopolitics. India has to navigate relationships with all these countries carefully. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I worry about oil prices. Every time there's tension near the Strait of Hormuz, petrol prices in Delhi and Mumbai shoot up. Hope they talk it out peacefully for the sake of common people everywhere.
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Vikram M
"We can't tell them the plan." This approach of not trusting allies isn't good for global stability. India's foreign policy has always emphasized transparency and building trust in partnerships. The world needs more of that.
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Karthik V
With all due respect, the article could provide more context on what India's official stance or involvement is, if any. We are a major regional power and our perspective matters in such global issues.

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