President Donald Trump has maintained deliberate secrecy about potential US military operations against Iran, even as he confirms major naval deployments are already underway. When reporters asked Saturday whether he had reached a final decision on military action, Trump was characteristically evasive. “I certainly can’t tell you that,” he responded, before acknowledging that America has dispatched “really big powerful ships heading in that direction,” creating widespread speculation about the nature and timing of possible operations.
The escalating tensions focus on Iran’s nuclear programme, which the United States and its allies assess is aimed at weapons development. Trump struck a balance between military threats and diplomatic overtures, indicating that negotiations remain a possibility. “I hope to negotiate something that’s acceptable,” the president said, stating that his preferred outcome would be “a negotiated deal that would be satisfactory with no nuclear weapons.”
Trump’s nuclear-focused messaging represents a strategic change from his earlier statements about Iran’s domestic repression. The president had warned of military intervention if Iranian authorities killed protesters during anti-government demonstrations that began in late December and peaked in early January. Iranian officials have since confirmed that over 3,000 people died during the unrest, though they claim most were security forces or bystanders killed by violent demonstrators rather than peaceful protesters.
The president also responded to comments attributed to Saudi Arabia’s Defence Minister about US military strategy toward Iran. The Saudi official reportedly warned that hesitation on strikes would strengthen Tehran’s position, but Trump acknowledged divided opinions on this assessment. “Some people think that and some people don’t,” he said, suggesting that strategic viewpoints within his administration and among allies vary considerably.
In Tehran, authorities have erected billboards and banners throughout the capital to bolster public support and demonstrate resolve against American pressure. Among the most striking is a massive poster depicting an American aircraft carrier being destroyed, sending an unmistakable message about Iran’s willingness to fight back against military action. Despite this antagonistic imagery, Trump indicated that diplomatic channels remain active. “They’re talking to us, seriously talking to us,” he said of Iranian officials, while expressing doubt about whether these talks will lead to Iran abandoning its nuclear ambitions. The uncertainty surrounding both sides’ true intentions ensures that the crisis could end in either diplomatic breakthrough or military confrontation.