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On February 10, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence in reaching a deal with Iran to halt its nuclear program, stating, “I think we’re gonna make a deal in Iran.” In an interview with Fox News, he clarified his preference for diplomatic solutions over military action, urging Israel not to "bomb the hell out of them."
Trump claimed that Iran is "frightened" and "very concerned" due to significant losses in its air defenses, reportedly as a result of Israeli military interventions in late 2024 that effectively dismantled the country's Russian-supplied protection systems.
In the wake of these developments, U.S. officials have noted that Iran's advancements in nuclear technology continue, intensifying the urgency for negotiations. Trump's comments reflect a potential pivot in U.S. foreign policy regarding Iran, moving away from aggressive posturing toward a more conciliatory approach, although skepticism remains regarding Tehran's willingness to engage in substantive talks.