Iran has expressed openness to negotiations with Trump in the aftermath of a devastating Israeli military operation that severely damaged Iran’s military leadership and nuclear infrastructure.
European and Middle Eastern officials told The Wall Street Journal that Iran communicated this willingness through Arab intermediaries, contingent on the U.S. refraining from offensive participation in further attacks.
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In the wake of Israel’s June 12 surprise offensive—dubbed Operation Rising Lion—Tehran’s strategic position has weakened significantly. The Israeli strikes reportedly eliminated key military officials and dealt a major blow to Iran’s nuclear program.
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Arab officials said Iran now seeks to de-escalate tensions and resume talks with both the U.S. and Israel, but only if Washington does not actively engage in offensive strikes.
“The Iranians know the U.S. is supporting Israel in its defense, but they want guarantees that the U.S. won’t join the attacks,” an Arab official told the Wall Street Journal.

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