Donald Trump has confirmed deploying major US naval forces toward Iran while maintaining strict secrecy about his ultimate military strategy. In Saturday remarks to the press, Trump declined to say whether he had made final decisions about potential military action when questioned directly. “I certainly can’t tell you that,” the president responded, though he did acknowledge that the United States has sent “really big powerful ships heading in that direction,” confirming that significant military options are being prepared.
The confrontation revolves primarily around Iran’s nuclear programme, which Western intelligence services believe is intended to produce atomic weapons despite Tehran’s denials. Trump indicated that despite military buildups, his administration has not abandoned diplomatic efforts. “I hope to negotiate something that’s acceptable,” Trump said, outlining his preference for “a negotiated deal that would be satisfactory with no nuclear weapons” as the ideal resolution to the crisis.
The president’s current focus on nuclear negotiations marks a departure from his recent emphasis on Iran’s domestic turmoil. Trump had threatened military consequences if Iranian forces killed protesters during widespread demonstrations that erupted in late December. Those protests peaked on January 8 and 9, and Iranian authorities have acknowledged over 3,000 deaths during the unrest. However, Tehran maintains that most casualties were security personnel or bystanders killed by violent rioters rather than peaceful demonstrators.
Trump also addressed statements from Saudi Arabia’s Defence Minister about the strategic implications of US inaction. The Saudi official reportedly argued that backing away from military strikes would embolden Iran, but Trump provided a measured response acknowledging different viewpoints. “Some people think that and some people don’t,” the president said, indicating that his administration is weighing various perspectives before committing to irreversible action.
Iran has countered American military posturing with its own propaganda offensive. Throughout Tehran, billboards and banners have been erected promoting government narratives and demonstrating defiance toward the United States. Among the most provocative is a massive poster showing an American aircraft carrier being destroyed, a clear warning about Iran’s willingness to fight back. Despite this hostile messaging, Trump revealed that diplomatic channels remain open. “They’re talking to us, seriously talking to us,” he said of Iranian officials, while expressing uncertainty about whether these discussions will produce meaningful results. The president’s own doubts about Iran’s commitment to nuclear disarmament suggest that military conflict remains a distinct and dangerous possibility.
Trump on Iran: “Really Big Powerful Ships” Deployed, Attack Plans Classified
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