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Iran war as attacks restart](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/26/nx-s1-5834840/iran-lebanon-updates) As he prepares to huddle with his top aides, Trump is projecting confidence that he's closing in on a deal
Iran offered a new confidence-building measure saying it would not build any stockpile of uranium, and uranium would be enriched only on the basis of need. This would be a gain that Trump could
confidence, that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon”. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio connected the announcement to Trump’s 80th birthday on Sunday, posting on X: “America is lucky to have a leader
Trump said he was confident that Iran would negotiate, adding that the country would otherwise “see problems”. He [told](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-tells-pbs-news-that-lots-of-bombs-start-going-off-if-iran-ceasefire-expires) PBS News on Monday that if the ceasefire expires without a deal
Trump had seemed like he was confident about talks with Iran earlier in the day, when he posted on Truth Social that "Iran really wants to make a deal
confidence that any deal would stick. In return, Iran’s billions of frozen assets would be released in stages (a concession for which Trump
confident he was that the signing planned for Friday would proceed. In various statements throughout the day, Trump said Washington would resume bombing if Iran does not “behave”. “Deals
Trump [touted broad trade deals](/news/2026/5/15/trump-departs-china-touting-deals-but-little-clarity-on-iran-or-taiwan), there is little evidence that the US and China made significant progress on the most contentious issues dividing Washington and Beijing, including Taiwan and the US-Israel
Iran war to its advantage, as Ukraine tries to get itself in the strongest position possible before eventual, hoped-for peace negotiations with Russia. On Wednesday, Trump said he was confident a "solution" over Ukraine
Trump, who has asserted many times throughout the war that the countries are on the verge of an agreement, said Saturday morning [on Truth Social](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116743808155352167) that a deal was "scheduled
confidence that even if he is forced to accept a temporary peace deal that runs counter to his own interests, Trump’s attention will inevitably be diverted elsewhere, and Israel’s hands will be freed
confident Iran will negotiate or it will “see problems like they’ve never seen before”. Trump confirmed in a Truth Social post that the US delegation is planning to visit Islamabad on Tuesday. While accusing
deal before its expiry on Wednesday is not reached. Trump added that the naval blockade would “remain in full force”. Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, meanwhile, said the navy was ready to inflict “new bitter
Trump announcing on Sunday the "immediate removal" of the blockade of Iranian ports, US naval forces later confirmed it would remain in effect until the deal with Iran was signed. This is expected to take
deal,” Minor said. Meanwhile, Iran’s posture on the negotiations has hardened. Iran’s ceasefire proposals and defiant posture reflect a leadership that has emerged from the conflict confident that it holds the upper hand
deal is so close that he says the time and place of the signing will be announced shortly.The somewhat conflicting statements represent the box Trump finds himself in trying to will – and bomb – Iran into
Trump was even more blunt: “With our help, he won.” But why al-Zaidi specifically? Washington’s confidence in him stems from three primary factors. First, he is a business-oriented outsider, having served
Trump later [posted](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump) on Truth Social on Wednesday morning, alongside a doctored image of himself holding a gun that read “no more Mr. Nice Guy”!” that “Iran can’t get their
deal must remain separate from US-Iran negotiations, rejecting Tehran’s position. On Thursday, Israel said its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would speak on the phone with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun — but Beirut