- Donald Trump is reportedly considering renewed military strikes against Tehran, though he favors diplomatic efforts to dismantle Iran 's nuclear program, according to a report.
- Trump is open to extending nuclear deal negotiations past the August 18 deadline, sources told the Wall Street Journal , but warned of "one-off strikes" if Iran violates their understanding.
- Vice President JD Vance confirmed the administration is pursuing diplomatic solutions while retaining military options if negotiations prove unsuccessful.
- The peace process faces obstacles, including indirect talks between US and Iranian envoys and Iran's demands for Strait of Hormuz fees and refusal of strict nuclear limitations.
- Despite challenges, a crisis communication line is active between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and US Central Command, though Iran's cooperation on nuclear issues remains low.
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