Trump gives Iran days to end power struggle, return to peace talks
President Trump is giving Iran's warring factions a short window to unify behind a coherent counter-offer — or the ceasefire he extended Tuesday ends, three U.S. officials tell Axios.
'Trump is willing to give another three to five days of ceasefire to allow the Iranians to get their shit together,' one U.S. source briefed on the matter said. 'It is not going to be open-ended.'
Trump's negotiators believe a deal to end the war and address what's left of Iran's nuclear program is still achievable. But they also worry they may not have anyone in Tehran empowered to say yes.
'We saw that there is an absolute fracture inside Iran between the negotiators and the military — with neither side having access to the supreme leader, who is not responsive,' a U.S. official said.
President Trump is giving Iran's warring factions a short window to unify behind a coherent counter-offer — or the ceasefire he extended Tuesday ends, three U.S. officials tell Axios.
'Trump is willing to give another three to five days of ceasefire to allow the Iranians to get their shit together,' one U.S. source briefed on the matter said. 'It is not going to be open-ended.'
Trump's negotiators believe a deal to end the war and address what's left of Iran's nuclear program is still achievable. But they also worry they may not have anyone in Tehran empowered to say yes.
'We saw that there is an absolute fracture inside Iran between the negotiators and the military — with neither side having access to the supreme leader, who is not responsive,' a U.S. official said.
President Trump is giving Iran's warring factions a short window to unify behind a coherent counter-offer — or the ceasefire he extended Tuesday ends, three U.S. officials tell Axios.
'Trump is willing to give another three to five days of ceasefire to allow the Iranians to get their shit together,' one U.S. source briefed on the matter said. 'It is not going to be open-ended.'
Trump's negotiators believe a deal to end the war and address what's left of Iran's nuclear program is still achievable. But they also worry they may not have anyone in Tehran empowered to say yes.
'We saw that there is an absolute fracture inside Iran between the negotiators and the military — with neither side having access to the supreme leader, who is not responsive,' a U.S. official said.
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Trump gives Iran days to end power struggle, return to peace talks
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