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Donald Trump Announces U.S. Is now Prepared to Enter Nuclear Negotiations With Iran Amid Rapidly Escalating War, Says “If There’s Anybody Willing to Talk, We’re Ready”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Donald Trump has announced that the United States is prepared to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Iran, signaling a potential diplomatic opening even as tensions continue to escalate into a broader conflict.

Speaking amid growing fears of a prolonged and destabilizing war, Trump stated that Washington remains open to talks if Iranian officials are willing to engage. “If there’s anybody from Iran willing to talk, we’re ready,” he said, framing the offer as an opportunity to de-escalate hostilities and prevent further regional fallout.
The announcement comes at a critical moment, with military tensions intensifying and concerns mounting over the possibility of wider confrontation across the Middle East. Analysts say the statement could represent a strategic pivot—balancing continued military pressure with a renewed push for diplomacy.
While no formal response has yet emerged from Tehran, the prospect of negotiations introduces a layer of uncertainty into an already volatile situation. Previous efforts to revive or renegotiate nuclear agreements between the two nations have faced significant obstacles, including deep mistrust, political divisions, and disagreements over sanctions and enforcement mechanisms.
Trump’s remarks appear aimed at testing whether diplomatic channels can still be reopened despite the ongoing conflict. Some officials view the outreach as a calculated move to ease international pressure and demonstrate a willingness to pursue peaceful resolution, even as military operations continue.
Global leaders are likely to watch closely for Iran’s reaction, as any willingness to engage could mark the first step toward reducing tensions. However, experts caution that even if talks begin, reaching a comprehensive agreement would be complex and time-consuming given the current climate.
For now, the situation remains fluid, with the possibility of diplomacy emerging alongside the risks of further escalation—leaving the international community bracing for what comes next.
