US President Donald Trump has claimed that the United States is “winning” the ongoing West Asia conflict, asserting that Iran is eager to strike a deal but is “afraid” to openly negotiate. Trump also suggested that Iranian leaders fear internal backlash, even claiming that no one wants the role of Iran’s Supreme Leader. His remarks come as tensions remain high, with Washington signalling a push for a broader resolution rather than a temporary ceasefire. However, Iranian officials have rejected a US-backed truce framework, insisting that any end to the conflict must be on their own terms. With no agreement in sight, diplomacy and military pressure continue to run in parallel, keeping the region on edge as the situation rapidly evolves.


