Iran Warns of Strong Response as Trump Says It Wants Talks
Iran has warned that it is keeping its “finger on the trigger” even as former U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran wants talks with the United States. The warning shows that tensions remain high between the two countries, despite recent signs of diplomacy.
Over the past week, the chance of immediate U.S. military action against Iran appears to have reduced. Both Iran and the United States have said they are willing to give diplomacy a chance. However, Iranian leaders have also made it clear that they are ready to respond strongly if they feel threatened.
U.S. media reports say that President Trump is still studying different options and has not ruled out any action. At the same time, officials on both sides are sending mixed signals, combining strong language with calls for dialogue.
The situation remains uncertain, with the world watching closely to see whether talks will move forward or tensions will rise again.





