Trump says Iran deal is in 'pretty final shape,' could be signed in Europe this weekend

AI Summary
Amid ongoing conflict, the Trump administration has conducted repeated military strikes against Iran and threatened seizure of strategic oil infrastructure, while still expressing interest in negotiated resolution. The pattern of simultaneous military escalation and diplomatic efforts has created uncertainty about the conflict's ultimate direction, as both nations exchange military operations while nominally remaining open to talks.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets question the prudence and sustainability of the escalatory approach, expressing concern about whether diplomatic channels can remain viable after cycles of mutual military strikes.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the military escalation factually while highlighting the apparent contradiction between Trump's repeated assertions that agreement is imminent and the continuing pattern of strikes, emphasizing the conflict's uncertain trajectory.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame Iran as an inherently untrustworthy adversary that employs diplomacy deceptively while pursuing hostile activities, characterizing Trump's military escalation as a necessary response to Iranian aggression and expressing skepticism that fundamental ideological and theological differences make sustainable agreements possible.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that a peace agreement with Iran is in "pretty final shape" and could be signed in Europe this weekend, noting his understanding that Iran's top leader has approved it.
Trump made the remarks during a press availability at the White House, highlighting that the United States "just made a great settlement of the war with Iran," after he announced the cancellation of planned strikes on the Islamic Republic, citing progress in the peace negotiations.
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