Trump 'seriously considering resuming war' after latest Iranian proposal - report
![]() US President Donald Trump is seriously considering resuming the war with Iran soon because of the way the Iranians are handling negotiations, aides close to the president told CNN on Monday. Trump told reporters on Sunday that the ceasefire was "on life support" after the latest offer, while claiming that he "has a plan" and that "Iran can't have a nuclear weapon." The sources also said that the US and Iran are operating with completely opposite timelines, with the Islamic regime believing that it's more capable of tolerating the economic pressure than another round of fighting. According to the report, the hawks-versus-doves debate was also present at the security cabinet meeting, with two clear positions taken among the US president's aides. The hawkish side, according to CNN, aims to pressure the Pakistani mediators to make the Iranians take the US threats more seriously, with the possibility of a resumption of hostilities a real possibility. On the other side, many of the president's aides are asking Trump to give diplomacy a real chance to flourish and avoid attacking Iran while negotiations are ongoing. |

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