Donald Trump extends ultimatum to Iran The United States Department of War is considering sending an additional 10,000 soldiers to act as ground troops in the Middle East, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday (26). ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The information comes amid international press reports that President Donald Trump is analyzing a possible land operation in Iran. Among the targets considered are the island of Kharg, strategic for Iranian oil, and the country’s coast. According to the WSJ, the deployment would expand the military options available to Trump. At the same time, the president says he is negotiating an agreement with Iran and has given an additional 10 days before authorizing attacks on Iranian power plants. If the Pentagon confirms the measure, the military would join another 5,000 marines and thousands of paratroopers already sent to the Middle East. The plan also includes the deployment of armored vehicles. The report also says that it is not clear where the forces would be moved. According to the newspaper, the soldiers must be positioned at a distance that allows a possible attack on Iran, including the island of Kharg. Trump ultimatum US President Donald Trump looks on during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters Trump announced on Thursday, for the second time, the extension of the postponement of possible attacks on Iranian power plants. On March 21, the president said he would “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the country did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Two days later, he gave another 5 days of deadline and stated that the talks to end the war were “very good and productive”. Now, on a social network, Trump reported that the measure will be valid for another 10 days, until April 6. He also said that negotiations between the two countries “are going very well”. The president also stated that the decision was taken following a request from the Iranian government. Mediators, however, told the Wall Street Journal that Iran has not asked for any new deadline. Earlier on Thursday, Trump said he was no longer sure he wanted a deal with Iran to end the war in the Middle East and said Tehran was desperate for negotiations. Peace plan According to the American press, the United States this week sent a 15-point plan to end the war. The document includes conditions on weapons and uranium enrichment. Here are some terms: Iran’s commitment not to develop nuclear weapons; limiting the range and number of missiles; the decommissioning of the Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow uranium enrichment plants; the end of funding for allied groups in the region, such as Hamas and Hezbollah; the creation of a free maritime zone in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said it rejected the proposal and called the plan “excessive and disconnected from reality.” Tehran also stated that Trump will not dictate an end to the conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Wednesday (25) that the United States “recognizes defeat” when talking about negotiations at this time. According to him, what currently exists are just indirect conversations. VIDEOS: most watched on g1
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US considers sending 10,000 more ground troops to the Middle East, says newspaper
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