Trump Signals Strong U.S. Position Ahead of Iran Talks
President Donald Trump, in a CNBC Squawk Box interview, framed upcoming U.S.–Iran negotiations in Pakistan as occurring under decisive American military and strategic advantage. He said Iran “has no choice” but to engage and predicted a “great deal,” asserting that U.S. forces have already significantly degraded Iranian military capabilities. Trump linked the diplomatic process to a broader coercive posture, referencing strikes on naval and air assets and suggesting leadership losses in Iran—claims that remain unverified independently and are presented as presidential assertions.
He also indicated that the United States retains readiness to resume military action if negotiations fail to produce a near-term agreement. The interview underscores a compressed diplomatic timeline tied to a ceasefire window and reflects a negotiation strategy grounded in escalation signaling.
The remarks come as U.S. and Iranian delegations prepare for renewed talks, with uncertainty over whether diplomatic engagement will stabilize or intensify regional tensions.