Since December 28, the world has been anxious about whether the Trump administration would attack Iran, with heightened speculation around January 14 and 26, both of which ended without action. Trump’s decision-making has fluctuated, initially threatening military action but later showing a preference for negotiation, especially regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The potential for an agreement hinges on Iran’s willingness to freeze its uranium production and possibly limit its ballistic missiles. The situation remains fluid, with the possibility of conflict if negotiations falter.
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