Marco Rubio says President Trump prefers diplomatic solution to war on Iran
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said President Trump prefers a diplomatic solution to the war with Iran.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said President Trump prefers to resolve tensions with Iran through diplomacy rather than military conflict. Rubio's statement suggests the Trump administration is keeping diplomatic channels open despite years of escalating US-Iran tensions and Trump's previous maximum pressure campaign against Tehran. The comment indicates the administration's position ahead of potential negotiations, though it remains unclear what specific diplomatic path might be pursued. Rubio's remarks come as the Middle East remains volatile, with regional proxy conflicts and ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear program. The statement signals to both allies and adversaries that military action is not the Trump administration's first choice, though it preserves that option.
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