US releases images of military maneuvers near Iran; see Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian said this Wednesday (11) that his country is ready to submit to “inspections” that prove that its nuclear program is peaceful and reiterated that it “will not give in to excessive demands” from the United States. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp “We do not seek to equip ourselves with nuclear weapons. We have already declared this on repeated occasions and we are ready for all types of inspections”, said the president on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, celebrated this year in a context of tensions with Washington. “Our country, Iran, will not give in to your excessive demands. Our Iran will not give in to aggression, but we continue to dialogue with all our strength with neighboring countries to establish peace”, he added, at a time when dialogue with Donald Trump’s government should be resumed after a first round last week in Oman. Trump threatens ‘very harsh’ measures against Iran United States President Donald Trump said on Tuesday (10) that he may send another aircraft carrier to the Middle East and adopt a “very harsh” measure against Iran if negotiations with Tehran fail. The statements were made in an interview with the North American website Axios. The United States and Iran met on Friday (6), in Oman, to discuss Iran’s nuclear program. The US government wants Tehran to limit or suspend uranium enrichment. The fear of the US and its allies is that Iran is very close to developing a nuclear weapon. Iran denies having this objective and claims that the program is for peaceful purposes, aimed at energy production. Speaking to Axios, Trump said he was optimistic about the negotiations and said he believed in a diplomatic solution. At the same time, he again said that he could opt for military action. “Last time, they didn’t believe I would do this,” Trump said, referring to the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in June. “Either we will reach an agreement or we will have to do something very tough like last time,” he said. Trump said the current negotiations are “very different” from the meetings held in the first half of 2025, when there was no consensus. According to the president, this time Iran “really wants to close an agreement”. In addition to the nuclear program, according to the American press, the United States is also putting pressure on Iran to limit the range of ballistic missiles and to end financing for armed groups in the Middle East. Washington also tries to interfere in the country’s internal issues. Iran has said it is willing to negotiate a deal, but has said it will not accept negotiations under military pressure. The Iranian government also says it will not discuss topics other than the nuclear issue. READ ALSO Prank from the Silvio Santos Program appears amid files from the Jeffrey Epstein case FBI releases images of suspect of kidnapping US TV presenter’s mother Italian court rejects Carla Zambelli’s defense request to change judges in extradition process Military pressure The aircraft carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and a United States Air Force B-52H Stratofortress carried out joint maneuvers in June 2019 Brian M. Wilbur/US Armed Forces In January, the United States sent the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the Middle East, also with the aim of putting pressure on Iran. At the time, Trump stated that he was sending a “large force” to the region to monitor the Iranian government “very closely”. According to the North American president, the aircraft carrier was sent as a “precaution”. Trump also said that his preference is that “nothing happens”. On Thursday (5), the US carried out military maneuvers near the coast of Iran. According to the Central Command of the Armed Forces, fighter jets took off from the Abraham Lincoln and flew over the region. The USS Abraham Lincoln has served in the Middle East on several occasions, such as during the war in Afghanistan, after the attacks of September 11, 2001. The aircraft carrier also served as support for American forces in an operation against the rebel group Houthis, in 2024. The USS Abraham Lincoln works as a “floating airport” and can launch up to four planes per minute. The vessel houses several squadrons, including F-35 Lightning II and F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters, and has the capacity to transport up to 90 aircraft, including planes and helicopters. The President of the United States, Donald Trump, on February 6, 2026 REUTERS/Ken Cedeno VIDEOS: the most viewed on g1
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Iran is willing to ‘inspect’ to show its nuclear program is peaceful and will not give in to US ‘excessive demands’, says president
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