
The plan was submitted to Iran by intermediaries from Pakistan, who have offered to host renewed negotiations between Washington and Tehran. It comes as the U.S. military is preparing to deploy at least 1,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East in the coming days, according to three people with knowledge of the move who spoke on condition of anonymity. President Donald Trump said Tuesday Iran gave the U.S.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump says the United States is in talks with Iran to end the war, even as both sides keep fighting and the U.S. sends more troops to the region.
Key Points:
Higher oil prices and more US troops in the Middle East could raise fuel costs, shake markets, and increase the risk of a wider war that affects American families and businesses.
A ceasefire plan and possible talks could lower the chance of more fighting and help bring down energy prices if diplomacy holds.
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Central U.S. political actor whose statements about talks, ceasefire plans, and troop movements drive the article.
U.S. military force whose planned regional deployment is a major part of the article.
Humanitarian organization shown and cited in rescue and damage-response footage from Tehran.
Mentioned as a regional actor whose relations with Iran have deteriorated amid the broader conflict.
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