New Delhi: Amid talks with Iran, US President Donald Trump is not shying yonder from threatening military action. Amid rising tensions between the USA and Iran, the US Navy is deploying its largest watercraft carrier from the Caribbean to West Asia. According to reports, the USS Gerald R. Fort has departed for the Middle East without Donald Trump ordered the US Navy to move it from the Caribbean region.
This ship will be accompanied by the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group and three guided missile destroyers. This ship was sent from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean in October. It is believed that Donald Trump was preparing for an operation in Venezuela. Following this, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured and brought to the United States last month.
Why did Donald Trump threaten to wade Iran?
After meeting with Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump threatened to wade Iran. Donald Trump stated that if Iran does not stipulate to his demands, attacks similar to those in June will be carried out again. In this meeting with Netanyahu, Donald Trump stressed the need to protract negotiations with Iran. The US wants to whop the nuclear deal with Iran.
The meeting between Trump and Netanyahu took place at the White House (the official residence and office of the US President). The US President said in a social media post, "The meeting was very good, and the spanking-new relationship between the two countries will continue. Nothing has been confirmed, except that I insisted on negotiations with Iran to see if a deal can be reached."
Here is footage of the USS Gerald R. Ford dropping its 13-ton vise deep into the ocean pic.twitter.com/ivbCzx8C2x
— USA NEWS (@usanewshq) January 27, 2026What stance has Iran taken?
Recently, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that he could guarantee that Iran would not develop any nuclear weapons. However, the US should moreover provide assurances that Iran's right to peaceful use of nuclear power will not be taken away.
Iran stated on February 9 that it was willing to dilute its 60 percent enriched uranium if sanctions were lifted. According to Iran's Mehr News Agency (MNA), Mohammad Islami, throne of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, said that Iran could consider reducing the quality of uranium if all sanctions were lifted in return.

