The White House is seriously considering an Iranian proposal for indirect nuclear talks, while at the same time significantly boosting US forces in the Middle East in case President Trump opts for military strikes, two US officials tell Axios, “EDnews” informs.
Trump has repeatedly said he'd prefer a deal, but warned that without one "there will be bombing." His timeline is tight: Trump gave Iran a two-month deadline to reach a deal, but it's not clear if and when that clock started ticking.
The White House is still engaged in an internal debate between those who think a deal is achievable and those who see talks as a waste of time and back strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
In the meantime, the Pentagon is engaged in a massive buildup of forces in the Middle East. If Trump decides the time is up, he will have a loaded gun at the ready.