Kill Orders Against Khamenei, His Son: Report Flags Trump's Iran Options

A recent report from Axios suggests that US President Donald Trump is considering a significant shift in the US-Iran policy. Under the proposed options, the Trump administration may allow Iran to maintain its nuclear enrichment activities, provided that Tehran commits to ensuring there are no viable pathways to developing a nuclear weapon. This development comes amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations and reflects a potential diplomatic maneuver aimed at managing Iran's nuclear ambitions while mitigating the risks of escalation. The discussions are set against a backdrop of increasing scrutiny over Iran's nuclear program and the broader geopolitical implications for the Middle East. The report highlights Trump's administration's search for alternatives to military action, as options like targeted sanctions and diplomatic engagement are weighed. This suggests a complex balancing act for the US, as it navigates its commitments to allies in the region, particularly Israel and Saudi Arabia, who remain deeply concerned about Iran's nuclear capabilities and regional influence.
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