WAR Trump threatens Iran with "dire consequences" if Houthi attacks continue; US bases in ME placed on War Alert

jward

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The sixty days are up this week right?
yup

The world is laughing at the USA.
We are supposed to be the most powerful nation in the world and one of the poorest nations in the world (Yemen) survives the onslaught of the USA for a couple years or more now with no end in sight.
Without using nukes the USA cannot fight anyone (mainly because we don't want to hurt anybody).

I would remind you that the reins shifted from an anti-american interest "president" to DJT a mere 100 days ago.
This is not a sit com rerun, nor do these concerns occur in isolation: the whole world is undergoing a paradigm shift, geopolitically, and perhaps none more so than the USA/DJT, where almost every facet of foreign and domestic geopolitical policy has been touched. (uprooted and set spinning on it's side, as often as not)

While the world, for the most part, understands that the previous intelopers had a ME policy aimed at appearing to hold Iran accountable, while subtly, and not so subtly, strengthening her so that the power of balance in the ME might shift, to Iran's favor, few fail to understand that DJT not only does not share those policy positions and goals, but will be working for diametrically opposed ones.

But. Again. A whole globe in flux. 100 days into administration. Real life, not a cartoon rerun.
 

jward

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Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
6h

According to my count, there have been reports of incidents in Mashhad, Qom, and Tehran, #Iran today. That's not to mention Karaj yesterday and the explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas.

#Iran's regime has a record of disasters, with poor safety standards and old infrastructure, and that could be a possible explanation for some incidents. But it's also worth asking questions given their frequency about whether there has been stepped-up covert action programs by #Israel and potentially the U.S. I would note reporting about how the CIA director visited Israel in early April to discuss such options. Fast forward to today, and here we are.
 

jward

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Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
9h

Instead of just focusing on Yemen--aiming for a variation of the same strikes with the same results--#Israel should consider targeting #Iran's regime directly: Iranian ships, ports sending weapons, and #IRGCterrorists training facilities for the Houthis are some examples. This attack on the Ben Gurion airport could not have happened without Iranian assistance. Tehran feels the diplomatic talks with the U.S. are a shield from direct military pressure. Israel (and the U.S.) should dispel that myth.
View: https://twitter.com/JasonMBrodsky/status/1918977116453945345
 

Ragnarok

On and On, South of Heaven
Government sources in Iran claim a "lightning strike" due to the stormy weather in the area.

About a feasible as a squirrel knocking out the power to the entire eastern seaboard, I guess.
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
The attack by Yemen on the Ben Gurion airport this morning may give Trump the excuse he needs to move ahead:


Oops. I meant to copy the article I posted on that thread to this thread too but posted it to the other Iran thread. Goodness. Sorry if I caused any confusion.
 

jward

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Oops. I meant to copy the article I posted on that thread to this thread too but posted it to the other Iran thread. Goodness. Sorry if I caused any confusion.
u have 24 hours in which the soft ware will allow you to edit your post, changing it all together, or even deleting it, if u so choose.
The edit button is lower left area of your posting box...
 

jward

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Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
19h

#BREAKING: @metpoliceuk have arrested five men, four of whom are #Iran nationals, on suspicion of the preparation of a terrorist act, a "suspected plot to target a specific premises."
 

jward

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Israel Radar
@IsraelRadar_com
13h

US said it will hold Iran responsible for Houthi attacks. Will anything be done now or was it just empty talk? Ex-defense minister Gantz calls for strong response in Tehran, what will Israel do next?



OSINTWarfare
@OSINTWarfare
17h

Reports in Yemen of nearly 50 U.S. Navy airstrikes overnight against targets in the Al Hudaydah, Marib, Saada and Al-Jawf Governorates.
 

jward

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Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
1h

Here is the full video of President Trump's answer on #Iran to NBC. He is asked specifically: is the goal of the talks with Iran: limiting its nuclear program or total dismantlement? He replies point blank: "Total dismantlement...That's all I'd accept." He acknowledges "a new theory that Iran would be allowed to have civilian...meaning to make electricity." He seems to confirm the framework that Secretary Rubio laid out. President Trump says he'd consider it but he still sounds skeptical of even that. Notable exchange.
rt 2m16s
View: https://twitter.com/JasonMBrodsky/status/1919105278563258769



Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
3h

On #Iran's nuclear program, President Trump tells NBC in new comments: "Total dismantlement. Yes, that is all I would accept." The president has taken a strong, principled stance and it's consistent with his longtime critique of the JCPOA.
 

jward

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Iran Observer
@IranObserver0
2h

⚡️BREAKING

Iran unveiled the Qassem Basir ballistic missile with pinpoint accuracy

The missile is specifically designed to bypass the US Thaad defence system

▪️Range: 1,300 km

▪️No use of GPS and immune to electronic warfare

▪️Carbon composite body

▪️Maneuverable warhead

▪️Equipped with optical seeker to sink warships



Open Source Intel
@Osint613
2h

Today Iran unveils the ‘Qassem Basir’ ballistic missile with a 1,200 km range, claiming it can penetrate the THAAD defense system.

Interesting.
View: https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/1919092527186989420
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
u have 24 hours in which the soft ware will allow you to edit your post, changing it all together, or even deleting it, if u so choose.
The edit button is lower left area of your posting box...

Thanks.

Although after I just caught myself up on that thread, specifically your post about the tweet quoting "The Prime Minister's office specified that they will respond directly against Iran who has funded and provided the missiles to the Houthis" I just decided to leave it.

Link to your post on that thread about the quote (for reference if anyone is interesting):

Darned if the middle east doesn't get confusing at times.
 

jward

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Basha باشا
@BashaReport
7h


Ground operations or end the strikes!

Watching retired @USArmy Major General @DanaPittard speaking to @FoxNews: I think what was just said by Vice President Vance was a good objective, certainly, that we want to ensure safe shipping to the United States. However, what we're doing as far as the airstrikes over the last 50 days has been relatively ineffective in stopping the Houthi rebels. It makes us feel good, but it's been ineffective. What will be effective against the Houthis is a combination of airstrikes, ground operations, and the use of our sea power, as they said. It doesn't have to be U.S. forces. It can be a coalition, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, our Gulf state allies.

They fought against the United States from 2015 to 2020. But something that can be done here is that all we need to do now are pinpricks. A strategic campaign with a coalition is what's needed to stop the Houthis… Well, it's a big deal to keep two carrier strike groups in the area. It's the USS Carl Vinson and USS Truman, which I've been on before. USS Truman is going to be kept there a week longer. Certainly, it's sending a message. The CENTCOM Commander General Eric Carilla asked for the two carrier strike groups to remain.

That will help with the air campaign. But again, air campaign alone will not stop the Houthis. We saw that with ISIS, they were very successful. Their fight against ISIS was because there were ground units, Iraqi security forces and others, that helped on the ground against ISIS. So, very powerful. So much more must be done. This is the opening act. This is the first military campaign by this administration. And you have to imagine that our adversaries all over the world are watching to see how this goes… Well, I think it's important that we defeat the Houthi rebels. How fast? It will take time. And if we are serious about it, then we need to do the campaign that I mentioned earlier. If we're not, then we withdraw. But airstrikes are like pinpricks. Houthis have been fighting that area for 10 to 20 years. They're not going to be deferred or deterred by airstrikes alone.

rt 35s
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS4yXnimutI
 

jward

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Open Source Intel
@Osint613
1h

Houthis: In response to Israel’s expanded operations in Gaza, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced a full air blockade on Israel, vowing repeated strikes on airports, especially Ben Gurion.

They urge airlines to cancel flights to Israel, warning of attacks. The statement also condemned Israeli actions in Lebanon and Syria, declaring Yemen will not submit.

It’s about to go down - Houthis are beginning to press Israel buttons.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Basha باشا
@BashaReport
7h


Ground operations or end the strikes!

Watching retired @USArmy Major General @DanaPittard speaking to @FoxNews: I think what was just said by Vice President Vance was a good objective, certainly, that we want to ensure safe shipping to the United States. However, what we're doing as far as the airstrikes over the last 50 days has been relatively ineffective in stopping the Houthi rebels. It makes us feel good, but it's been ineffective. What will be effective against the Houthis is a combination of airstrikes, ground operations, and the use of our sea power, as they said. It doesn't have to be U.S. forces. It can be a coalition, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, our Gulf state allies.

They fought against the United States from 2015 to 2020. But something that can be done here is that all we need to do now are pinpricks. A strategic campaign with a coalition is what's needed to stop the Houthis… Well, it's a big deal to keep two carrier strike groups in the area. It's the USS Carl Vinson and USS Truman, which I've been on before. USS Truman is going to be kept there a week longer. Certainly, it's sending a message. The CENTCOM Commander General Eric Carilla asked for the two carrier strike groups to remain.

That will help with the air campaign. But again, air campaign alone will not stop the Houthis. We saw that with ISIS, they were very successful. Their fight against ISIS was because there were ground units, Iraqi security forces and others, that helped on the ground against ISIS. So, very powerful. So much more must be done. This is the opening act. This is the first military campaign by this administration. And you have to imagine that our adversaries all over the world are watching to see how this goes… Well, I think it's important that we defeat the Houthi rebels. How fast? It will take time. And if we are serious about it, then we need to do the campaign that I mentioned earlier. If we're not, then we withdraw. But airstrikes are like pinpricks. Houthis have been fighting that area for 10 to 20 years. They're not going to be deferred or deterred by airstrikes alone.

rt 35s
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS4yXnimutI

I wonder how deeply researched that option the general suggested has been done by TPTB with regards to recent operations by the Saudis/GCC and the prior ones by the Egyptians in the 1960s where the Egyptians were even using chemical weapons against the predecessors of the Houthis?

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jward

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Jonathan Conricus
@jconricus

My thoughts on the unfolding situation with the Houthis and Iran, indirect vs. direct approaches:
The Houthis are far from Israel and entrenched in the rural mountainside, and Israel still lacks deep and live intel and strike capabilities to deal decisive blows. The Houthis have been able to sustain many years of Saudi strikes and now also months of more significant US and UK strikes against their military infrastructure.

How can they be defeated or at least prevented from firing ballistic missiles at Israel and the region?
The DIRECT APPROACH
to combatting and defeating the Houthis would likely require EITHER a massive and sustained aerial bombing campaign that would also have significant noncombatant casualties, including striking dual purpose targets, OR the deployment of ground troops to kill or capture Houthi terrorists on the ground. Anything less than that will just blow off steam but not really impact Houthi decision making.

Conversely, the INDIRECT APPROACH would entail strikes on Iranian targets of significant economic, regime or military value in Iran to influence Iranian and Houthis calculations of benefit/cost ratio.
Netanyahu’s statements may indicate that Israel has finally decided to get serious with the Iranian regime and put a real price tag on its indirect aggression against Israel. Since the Iranian regime has caused significant economic disruption and damage in Israel, Israel would be totally justified to return in kind. And unlike with the Houthis, in Iran the Israeli establishment has an abundance of high value targets in its repository.

4:03 PM · May 4, 2025
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jward

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Israel's opening answer or all she'll have to say on the matter- for now?? :hmm:

Visegrád 24
@visegrad24
3h

BREAKING:

30 planes of the Israeli Air Force are striking Houthi targets in Yemen.

The Hudaydah Port, the largest port the Houthis have access to, has been particularly hard hit.

Massive fires can be seen across the port

Open Source Intel
@Osint613
28m

BREAKING

Massive fires are burning at Hodeidah Port, Yemen after tonight’s Israeli airstrikes.

Not looking good.
rt<1m
View: https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/1919486907433505233
 

danielboon

TB Fanatic
yup



I would remind you that the reins shifted from an anti-american interest "president" to DJT a mere 100 days ago.
This is not a sit com rerun, nor do these concerns occur in isolation: the whole world is undergoing a paradigm shift, geopolitically, and perhaps none more so than the USA/DJT, where almost every facet of foreign and domestic geopolitical policy has been touched. (uprooted and set spinning on it's side, as often as not)

While the world, for the most part, understands that the previous intelopers had a ME policy aimed at appearing to hold Iran accountable, while subtly, and not so subtly, strengthening her so that the power of balance in the ME might shift, to Iran's favor, few fail to understand that DJT not only does not share those policy positions and goals, but will be working for diametrically opposed ones.

But. Again. A whole globe in flux. 100 days into administration. Real life, not a cartoon rerun.
well said
 

jward

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George
@BehizyTweets

BREAKING: President Trump just announced that the United States will stop the bombings of the Houthis in Yemen, effective IMMEDIATELY, after they called and conceded defeat.

"The Houthis have announced to us at least that they don't want to fight anymore. They just don't want to fight. And we will honor that. And we will we will stop the bombings. And they have capitulated."

rt 1m
View: https://twitter.com/BehizyTweets/status/1919787877418012710
 

jward

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OSINTdefender
@sentdefender
3h

According to the Omani foreign minister, despite the Houthi denial of a U.S.-Houthi ceasefire agreement, both sides did in fact come to an agreement that will see both side cease targeting of each other. It’s assumed that, in addition to naval shipping, commercial shipping is included in this agreement.

Given Oman’s past role as a key middleman between the Houthis, who aren’t recognized internationally, and other nations, until renewed Houthi strikes on commercial and naval shipping in the Red Sea, it’s highly likely that such an agreement was reached between the two sides.
View: https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1919823197765304447

George
@BehizyTweets

BREAKING: President Trump just announced that the United States will stop the bombings of the Houthis in Yemen, effective IMMEDIATELY, after they called and conceded defeat.

"The Houthis have announced to us at least that they don't want to fight anymore. They just don't want to fight. And we will honor that. And we will we will stop the bombings. And they have capitulated."

rt 1m
View: https://twitter.com/BehizyTweets/status/1919787877418012710
 

jward

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jward

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Jason Brodsky
@JasonMBrodsky
3h

If this sticks, the #Houthis and #Iran will use the quiet to rebuild Houthi capabilities in #Yemen and try to create the illusion that Tehran is deescalating amid U.S.-Iran talks when it's a tactical pause to survive. Iran was fearful of its own exposure here as well. Tehran will try and wait President Trump out.

Recall after Israel struck Iranian soil last year, the regime pushed Hezbollah into a ceasefire to not only buy quiet to rearm, but to avoid further damage to Iranian interests.
 

jward

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OSINTdefender
@sentdefender
3h

Houthi-affiliated media channels have released a first look at Sana’a International Airport following today’s wave of strikes by the Israeli Air Force. With the airport appearing to have been almost entirely destroyed by the strikes, which targeted at least three aircraft, the main terminal, as well as several other buildings and airport infrastructure maintained by the Houthis.
CRT 5m
View: https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1919817978725413049
 

jward

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Raylan Givens
@JewishWarrior13

President Trump says that he will have an announcement that will "shake the Earth"

4:31 PM · May 6, 2025
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jward

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TheIntelFrog
@TheIntelFrog
7m

Another pair of B-52s is enroute to Diego Garcia at this hour. That will bring the total on the remote Indian Ocean island to 4 B-52s and 6 B-2s.
View: https://twitter.com/TheIntelFrog/status/1919877883490615492
OSINTdefender
@sentdefender
3m

Two more B-52H Long-Range Strategic Bombers departed Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana today, bound for Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, following the route taken across the Pacific by last night’s flight of B-52s also heading to NSF Diego Garcia. Soon there will be 10 long-range strategic bombers deployed to the base on island, which is less than 2,000 miles from Iran, 4 B-52s and 6 B-2As.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
I'm guessing this is a move more related to the talks with Iran than the Hoithis.

With 3 carrier strike groups now in the region along with effectively an expeditionary air force worth of USAF assets in theater as well all of which can now pivot to focus more upon Iran those in Tehran may be more inclined to come to an agreement.
 

jward

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Conflict Radar
@Conflict_Radar
29m

#BREAKING Israel has completed its preparations for a show of force against Iran and the plans have been conveyed to the White House
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
OSINTdefender
@sentdefender
3h

According to the Omani foreign minister, despite the Houthi denial of a U.S.-Houthi ceasefire agreement, both sides did in fact come to an agreement that will see both side cease targeting of each other. It’s assumed that, in addition to naval shipping, commercial shipping is included in this agreement.

Given Oman’s past role as a key middleman between the Houthis, who aren’t recognized internationally, and other nations, until renewed Houthi strikes on commercial and naval shipping in the Red Sea, it’s highly likely that such an agreement was reached between the two sides.
View: https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1919823197765304447
Peace through strength prevails.
 

Vegas321

Live free and survive
Conflict Radar
@Conflict_Radar
29m

#BREAKING Israel has completed its preparations for a show of force against Iran and the plans have been conveyed to the White House
It's going down soon...

May is becoming a Black Swan, kindof month.
 

jward

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It's going down soon...

May is becoming a Black Swan, kindof month.
figgers, something always comes along to ruin my BD/Memorial day... tho honestly Israel-Iran & Indi-Paki conflict is not very dark at all, compared to our usual swans- I am half way expecting the sweet Meteror o' Death to finally grace us with it's presence :eek:
 

jward

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lloydslist.com

Trump says Houthis will stop attacking ships in the Red Sea​



  • US president makes landmark announcement but details still murky
  • ‘Neither side will target the other, including American vessels, in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, ensuring freedom of navigation and the smooth flow of international commercial shipping,’ Omani foreign minister Badr Albusaidi said on social media platform X.
  • Responses from Houthi media and officials do not explicitly say they will stop attacking all commercial vessels in the Red Sea, although there have been no reported attacks in recent months


  • 06 May 2025
  • News​


‘The Houthis have announced that they don’t want to fight anymore. They just don’t want to fight, and we will honour that, and we will stop the bombings,’ Trump told reporters, adding that the Houthis said ‘they will not be blowing up ships anymore’

US President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell on Tuesday, announcing that the Houthis said they will stop attacking ships in the Red Sea in return for the US stopping its aerial bombardment campaign.
While sitting alongside vice-president JD Vance, secretary of state Marco Rubio and newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the White House, Trump told reporters that the Houthis have “capitulated” and “will not be blowing up ships anymore”.

“The Houthis have announced that they don’t want to fight anymore. They just don’t want to fight, and we will honour that, and we will stop the bombings,” said Trump.
The Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which appears to have mediated the talks between the US and the Houthis, issued a statement shortly after Trump’s remarks confirming that the sides agreed to a ceasefire.
“Neither side will target the other, including American vessels, in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, ensuring freedom of navigation and the smooth flow of international commercial shipping,” foreign minister Badr Albusaidi said on social media platform X.

Rubio said, “This was always a freedom of navigation issue.
“This is a band of individuals with advanced weaponry that was threatening global shipping, and the job was to get that to stop — and, if it’s going to stop, then we can stop,” said Rubio during the televised event.
The Houthis began their campaign against commercial shipping in late 2023 with attacks aimed at vessels they perceived as Israeli-linked. The Yemeni faction soon expanded its targets to include US- and UK-linked ships as the two nations began striking Houthi targets in Yemen.

The ceasefire announcement comes after more than a month of the US intensely bombing Houthi targets, including the key fuel import hub of Ras Isa. Israel also launched airstrikes against Houthi targets on Monday and Tuesday after a Houthi missile bypassed Israeli air defence systems on Sunday and landed near the country’s international airport.
The Houthis attacked dozens of merchant ships between November 2023 and December 2024, but no new attacks have been reported since, as the militants turned their focus to launching missiles and drones at Israel.
It was not immediately clear which vessels still fall under the Houthis’ targeting criteria, but responses from Houthi officials unequivocally indicated that aggression against Israel will continue.

“Our military operations in support of Gaza will not cease until the aggression against Gaza stops and the blockade on its residents is lifted, allowing the entry of food, medicine and fuel,” Houthi official Mohammad Al Bahiti said on X.
“As for our attacks on the US, they fall within the context of the right to self-defence. If it halts its attacks on us, we will halt our attacks on it. This position also applies to Britain.”

He added, “If the US persists with its operations in support of the Zionist entity, even if they are immoral, the only way to stop the war and avoid escalation is for the US to pressure Netanyahu to respect the terms of the ceasefire agreement. At that point, we will halt all our military operations in the Red Sea and deep within the Zionist entity.”
The Houthis have been approached for comment.
 

jward

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foxnews.com

Vance previews US-Iran nuclear talks, says Trump 'open' to sitting down with Russians, Chinese in future​



Vice President JD Vance previewed the next round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks on Wednesday, saying President Donald Trump would be "open" to sitting down with Chinese and Russian officials in the future to prevent proliferation.
U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled for a fourth round of nuclear talks in Oman in the coming days. Trump will visit the Middle Eastern countries of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates next week.
At the Munich Leaders Meeting in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, former German ambassador to the U.S., Wolfgang Ischinger, asked Vance if the administration would "go for zero enrichment" by Tehran and noted the unresolved "Gaza issue."

TRUMP TEASES 'VERY, VERY BIG ANNOUNCEMENT' AHEAD OF MIDDLE EAST TRIP, CARNEY SAYS HE'S 'ON EDGE OF MY SEAT'


Vice President JD Vance looks on during a discussion at the Munich Leaders meeting at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., on May 7, 2025. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Vance cited "two big issues" with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the formal name of the Iran nuclear deal secured in 2015 during the Obama administration.
Trump has said the flawed deal did not prevent Iran from building an atomic bomb. The vice president on Wednesday added that former President Barack Obama's agreement had "incredibly weak" enforcement regarding inspections, and he, therefore, didn't believe "it actually served the function of preventing the Iranians from getting on the pathway to nuclear weapons."

Secondly, Vance said the Trump administration believes there were some elements of the Iranian nuclear program that were actually "preserved" under the JCPOA.

"Yes, there weren't nuclear weapons. Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon," Vance said, arguing the deal "allowed Iran to sort of stay on this glide path towards a nuclear weapon if they flip the switch and press go."
"We think that there is a deal here that would reintegrate Iran into the global economy," Vance said ahead of the talks. "That would be really good for the Iranian people, but would result in the complete cessation of any chance that they can get a nuclear weapon. And that's what we're negotiating towards. And as the president has said, that's Option A."
If Option A is "very good for the Iranian people," Vance offered that Option B "is very bad."
"It's very bad for everybody. And it's not what we want, but it's better than Option C, which is Iran getting a nuclear weapon. That is what is completely off the table for the American administration. No ifs, ands or buts," Vance said.



ISRAEL SAYS TRUMP’S MIDDLE EAST VISIT IS THE ‘WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY’ FOR HOSTAGE DEAL
Trump told NBC's "Meet the Press" in an interview that aired Sunday that he would only accept "total dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear program.

The vice president on Wednesday said the Trump administration's broader objective is to prevent nuclear proliferation, noting that he believes the president would be "open" to sitting down with China and Russia down the road.
"If Iran gets a nuclear weapon, which country then next gets a nuclear weapon, and then when that country gets a nuclear weapon, which country after that? We really care not just about Iran, but about nuclear proliferation," Vance said. "The president hates nuclear proliferation. I hate nuclear proliferation. And I think that the president would be very open to sitting down with the Russians and the Chinese and saying, 'look, let's get this thing in a much better place. Let's reduce the number of nuclear weapons that are in the world writ large.' That's obviously not a conversation for tomorrow. That's a conversation, God willing, for a few years from now."

"But there is no way you get to that conversation if you allow multiple regimes all over the world to enter this sprint for a nuclear weapon," Vance added. "And we really think that if the Iran domino falls, you're going to see nuclear proliferation all over the Middle East. That's very bad for us. It's very bad for our friends. And it's something that we don't think can happen."
As for negotiations with Iran, Vance gave a grade of "so far, so good," thanking intermediaries, including the Omanis, for ensuring that the talks are "on the right pathway."


Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Leaders meeting hosted by the Munich Security Conference at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., on May 7, 2025. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
"But this is going to end somewhere, and it will end either in Iran eliminating their nuclear program -- their nuclear weapons program," Vance said. "They can have civil nuclear power. Okay. We don't mind that. But let me ask this basic question – which regime in the world has civil nuclear power and enrichment without having a nuclear weapon? And the answer is no one."

"So our proposition is very simple. Yes, we don't care if people want nuclear power. We're fine with that. But you can't have the kind of enrichment program that allows you to get to a nuclear weapon. And that's where we draw the line."
Trump announced on Tuesday that the U.S. military, which has been bombing Iran-backed Houthis since March 15 to defend freedom of navigation, would stop its strikes on the Yemen-based terror group, which communicated it does "not want to fight" anymore. The Houthis claimed responsibility for a missile launched from Yemen that struck near the main terminal of an Israeli airport last weekend hours before the Israeli Cabinet voted to expand fighting in Gaza.
From the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump also teased a "very, very big announcement" happened before his Middle East trip, but declined to clarify the subject, besides saying it "wasn't necessarily about trade."

Danielle Wallace is a breaking news and politics reporter at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on X: @danimwallace.
 
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