US Signals Direct Talks with Iran as War Enters Critical Phase, Says Marco Rubio

Rubio: US Will Not Allow Iran to Get Nuclear Weapons
Marco Rubio has indicated that the United States may be open to direct negotiations with Iran, even as the ongoing conflict enters a crucial stage.
Speaking during a media briefing, Rubio said Washington is carefully assessing diplomatic options while continuing its military strategy. He also stressed that after the conflict, the US would need to review its relationship with NATO, signaling possible shifts in global alliances.
Rubio claimed that US forces are close to achieving their objectives, describing the ongoing military operation as highly precise and effective. “This operation is being carried out with exceptional skill,” he stated, expressing confidence in the progress made so far.
Highlighting the timeline of the conflict, Rubio said that as the war enters its fifth week, the United States can “see the finish line.” His remarks suggest that Washington believes a decisive phase may be approaching soon.
However, tensions remain high as Iran has reportedly rejected a proposal to hand over its stockpile of enriched uranium. This refusal indicates that key disagreements between the two sides are still unresolved, particularly on nuclear issues.
The situation reflects a complex mix of military pressure and diplomatic signaling. While the US hints at negotiations, Iran’s stance shows resistance to major concessions, keeping the region on edge.
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