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Wednesday: 01 April 2026
  • 01 April 2026
  • 21:44
Broadcasting Authority Joint military escalation if Iran negotiations fail

Khaberni - Amid anticipation for the speech of the American president, Donald Trump, tonight, which is expected to reveal a timeline for withdrawal from Iran, news about an Israeli stance has spread.

"War escalation"
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported today, Wednesday, that Israel does not believe an agreement between Tehran and Washington will be reached.

It revealed that Washington and Tel Aviv have prepared plans for escalating the war in case the negotiations fail.

These developments come at a time when the Central Command (CENTCOM) reported today, Wednesday, that 3500 Marines are training aboard the USS Tripoli, amid talks of a possible ground intervention.

Centcom said in a post on the "X" platform, "The daily operations and exercises of 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard USS Tripoli (LHA 7) maintain their skills at the highest levels of combat readiness within the area of responsibility of the American Central Command".

The Central Command also published photos of the training of American military personnel aboard the USS Tripoli.

Trump's speech
A White House official believed that Trump might confirm in his speech today, Wednesday, the timeline for ending operations in Iran.

He explained that the schedule may range between two and three weeks, according to "Reuters".

This statement comes while it is anticipated that the American president will, this evening by United States timing, give an important speech about the developments of the war with Iran, after Trump revealed that the new Iranian regime's president requested a ceasefire.

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He also said in an interview with "Reuters" that the United States would withdraw from the war "very quickly", but might return to conduct "limited strikes" if necessary.

On the other hand, the spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Ismail Baqaei, denied Trump's words. He said that his statements regarding Tehran's request to cease fire are "false and without basis," according to what Iranian television reported.

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