Former U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed plans to play an 'indirect' advisory role in renewed nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran, sparking global attention as tensions escalate in the Middle East. The announcement comes as the U.S. deploys a second aircraft carrier to the region, with military officials preparing contingency plans for potential conflict. 💥
"I'll be involved… indirectly. They'll be very important," Trump stated aboard Air Force One, referencing talks set to begin this week. He emphasized Iran's apparent willingness to negotiate, recalling the 2025 U.S.-Israel airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities that followed previous stalled discussions. 🚀
Analysts describe the situation as a high-stakes chess game, with Tehran recently conducting chemical defense drills in its southern energy hub while Washington strengthens military posturing. The core dispute remains uranium enrichment limits – a sticking point since last summer's escalation.
Young professionals and global news watchers are closely tracking developments, with many wondering: Will 2026 finally bring lasting nuclear diplomacy… or become another chapter in this decades-long standoff? 🔍
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Trump says he will be 'indirectly' involved in Iran nuclear talks
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