Trump bets on diplomacy as Iran talks resume in Geneva

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President Trump says he’ll be involved indirectly in the second US–Iran nuclear talks in Geneva, expressing hope that Iran will be more reasonable and press for a deal—while warning of consequences of failing to reach one. The talks come as Washington shows military pressure in the region with carriers and F‑35s, and as Iran engages with mediators and the IAEA; allies like Israel are coordinated with Washington, and U.S. officials say decisive moves may come in weeks depending on Iran’s concessions.
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