US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering military action against Iran after growing frustrated with the slow progress in negotiations aimed at ending tensions between the two countries.
According to a report, Trump considering military action against Iran has become a serious topic inside the administration in recent days. Officials said the US president is unhappy with Iran’s handling of talks and believes Tehran is not showing enough willingness to compromise on key nuclear issues.
The report stated that Trump is also concerned about the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route. Sources familiar with internal discussions said the administration sees divisions within Iran’s leadership as another obstacle preventing meaningful progress in negotiations.
The latest response from Tehran reportedly increased tensions further. Trump described Iran’s position as “totally unacceptable” and “stupid,” leading several US officials to doubt whether Iranian leaders are serious about reaching a diplomatic agreement.
Different views have emerged within the administration over how Washington should move forward. Some officials, including members of the Pentagon, support a tougher strategy to pressure Iran back to the negotiating table. They believe targeted military strikes could weaken Tehran’s position and force stronger concessions.
Others inside the administration are still pushing for diplomacy and want to give negotiations more time before any major military decision is taken.
The situation has added fresh uncertainty to the Middle East, where tensions between Iran and the United States continue to affect regional stability and global energy markets.

