President Donald Trump said early Tuesday that the United States is working to suppress Iran's offensive capabilities and that he believes reaching a deal with Tehran is possible, according to a report by N12 (Channel 12). The remark signals a dual-track strategy of military pressure and diplomatic openness amid ongoing US operations.
President Trump's latest statement, reported by N12 shortly after 01:00 Jerusalem time, comes minutes after he said the US is attacking Iran's Strait of Hormuz capabilities, as The Zioneer reported at 01:00. The new remark reaffirms the US campaign to degrade Iranian offensive power while leaving the door open for a diplomatic resolution. "We are working to suppress Iran's offensive capabilities," Trump said. "I think it's possible to reach a deal." The statement reflects a dual-track strategy of sustained military pressure and negotiation, a pattern The Zioneer has documented over the past month, including Trump's previous statements on disabling Iran's missile capability and his "negotiating under fire" approach. No further details on the scope of the ongoing operations or the nature of a potential deal were provided.
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