'They'll be killed by their own people or us': Trump says Iran 'afraid' to admit it wants a deal

US President Donald Trump claimed Iran wants to negotiate a deal but is afraid to admit it, while also highlighting his administration's military actions against the country. The conflict between the US and Iran is nearing the end of its fourth week, with tensions continuing to intensify and disruptions to global oil supplies becoming more pronounced.
US President Donald Trump said Iran wants a deal but is afraid to pursue one. He claimed Iran is negotiating, but fears being killed by their own people or the US. Trump outlined his administration's military actions, including strikes on key targets and intercepting a missile attack. He framed Iran's nuclear ambitions as an urgent threat, criticizing previous administrations for inaction. Iran's Parliament Speaker warned of potential occupation of an Iranian island, with forces monitoring enemy movements. The conflict is intensifying, with disruptions to global oil supplies.
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