US President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to bring the conflict with Iran to a decisive phase. Reports suggest he aims at ending Iran War within the next six weeks.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Trump told close advisers that he does not want the war to continue for long. He believes the conflict has entered its final stage, increasing hopes of ending Iran War soon.
Officials say the president views the conflict as both a security issue and a political challenge. The ongoing war could affect his domestic priorities, including midterm elections and immigration policies. The White House is also planning a summit in Beijing in May, expecting progress toward ending Iran War before then.
However, experts warn that the situation remains uncertain. Final decisions have not yet been made, and conditions on the ground can change quickly.
The United States is following a two-track strategy. It is keeping the option for negotiations open while increasing its military presence in the Middle East. Reports indicate that Trump is considering linking peace to US access to Iranian oil, though no formal plan has been confirmed.
According to The Washington Post, the US has shared ceasefire proposals with Iran. These include demands to eliminate enriched uranium stockpiles and limit ballistic missile programs. The proposals also call for ending support for groups such as Hezbollah, Houthis, and Hamas.
US officials described these proposals as sensitive. The White House denied reports that Iran rejected them and said talks are still ongoing.
In a new development, Pakistan has offered to host indirect talks between Washington and Tehran. Iran has also confirmed it is engaging with neighboring countries to ease tensions.
Experts believe diplomacy and military actions are moving together. This makes it difficult to predict how the conflict will end. Still, the coming weeks are seen as critical for regional stability and the goal of ending Iran War.
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