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Trump Weighed Abandoning Iran Talks to Resume Military Campaign, Report Says

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Former US President Donald Trump reportedly held multiple discussions with senior defence officials about potentially scrapping diplomatic negotiations with Iran. The conversations involved Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Caine. Trump considered whether the US should abandon talks and instead launch a broader military campaign against Tehran. The report suggests the administration was divided between pursuing diplomacy and escalating military action against Iran.

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