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Trump moves U.S. toward possible war over Iran's weapons program
Summary
President Trump has positioned U.S. forces near Iran while pressing Tehran to make a deal within days, and recent U.S.-Iran talks in Geneva did not produce an agreement.
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President Donald Trump has increased U.S. military presence near Iran and has said Tehran must reach an agreement on its nuclear weapons program within days. He previously said U.S. strikes last year had "completely and totally obliterated" Iran's key enrichment facilities. U.S. naval and air assets are reported to be within operational range of Iran, and negotiators met in Geneva without reaching a deal.
Key facts:
- Officials say the president previously ordered strikes that he described as destroying Iran's enrichment capacity.
- U.S. forces have been positioned near Iran while diplomatic talks in Geneva were reported as unsuccessful.
- The president does not appear to have given congressional leaders an update, and Congress has the constitutional authority to declare war; the War Powers Act requires notification after engagement.
Summary:
The combination of a greater U.S. military presence near Iran and stalled diplomacy increases the prospect of further military action in the region. Undetermined at this time.
