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Middle East violence continues after Trump claims ‘very good’ talks with Iran

Violence in the Middle East has intensified, with Iran launching barrages at Israel, Gulf Arab states, and northern Iraq, while Israeli and US warplanes strike targets in Iran. The US is considering deploying 3,000 airborne troops to the region, potentially joining marines already en route, amid speculation of actions like securing the Strait of Hormuz or blockading Iran's oil hub.

Jason BurkeThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-03-24 · 12:04 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 5 min
Middle East violence continues after Trump claims ‘very good’ talks with Iran
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Violence in the Middle East has intensified, with Iran launching barrages at Israel, Gulf Arab states, and northern Iraq, while Israeli and US warplanes strike targets in Iran. The US is considering deploying 3,000 airborne troops to the region, potentially joining marines already en route, amid speculation of actions like securing the Strait of Hormuz or blockading Iran's oil hub. Despite the ongoing conflict and rising casualties, Donald Trump claims the US is engaged in "very good" talks with Iran to end the war, a claim unconfirmed by intermediaries or the Iranian government. Iranian officials deny any ongoing negotiations, citing distrust stemming from past attacks during previous talks. The conflict is entering its third week.

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Key claims

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White House says the war will continue “unabated” even as Trump explores diplomacy.

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Donald Trump claimed the US was in “very good” talks with Iran to end the war.

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Iran’s UN ambassador said that at least 1,348 civilians had been killed in the country since the start of the war.

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US is poised to deploy 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East.

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Multiple official sources in Tehran have denied that any talks are under way with the US.

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Full report

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The US is poised to deploy airborne troops to the Middle East as strikes intensified across the region on Tuesday and Donald Trump claimed the US was in “very good” talks with Iran to end the war.Iranian barrages targeted Israel, Gulf Arab states and northern Iraq on Tuesday, while Israeli and US warplanes continued to carry out strikes across Tehran and on other targets in the Islamic Republic. Israel indicated that it planned to occupy control over swaths of southern Lebanon in what one Hezbollah official told Reuters was an “existential threat” to the Lebanese state.The US on Tuesday appeared poised to send a combat team to the Middle East of 3,000 troops from the Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division, which can deploy anywhere in the world in under 24 hours, according to the Wall Street Journal.The paratroopers would join thousands of US marines already heading for the Gulf, where Trump could order them to wrest control of the strait of Hormuzor storm or blockade Iran’s oil hub on Kharg Island.The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said the war would continue “unabated” even as she said Trump was exploring the “possibility” of diplomacy.While the human and economic toll from the joint US-Israeli invasion mounts and the conflict enters its third week, the White House’s claims of last-ditch negotiations to end the war have not been confirmed by intermediaries or the Iranian government. Iran’s UN ambassador said that at least 1,348 civilians had been killed in the country since the start of the war.First aid responders inspect the site of an Israeli airstrike that hit an apartment in the Palestinian refugee camp of Mieh Mieh near the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon. Photograph: Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP/Getty ImagesMultiple official sources in Tehran have denied that any talks are under way. Tehran distrusts any US offer of negotiations in part because it was in talks with the US before the surprise attack that started the war and killed the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and dozens of senior officials. Iran was also in talks last year when the US and Israel attacked its nuclear facilities, starting a 12-day war.“We must think wisely,” Esmail Kowsari, a member of the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, was quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency. “Their nature is to sow discord so that they can make people distrust officials and believe that such actions have taken place, whereas no such action has occurred.”However, potential intermediaries including Pakistan, Oman, Egypt and others have confirmed tentative efforts to establish channels of communication between Washington and Tehran. Analysts point out that there are deep divisions among surviving senior officials in Tehran, which could explain some of the defiant Iranian reaction.Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has been talking about the war in recent days with his counterparts in Azerbaijan, Egypt, Oman, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea, Turkey and Turkmenistan, his office said.In Islamabad, officials raised the prospect of a meeting between Iranian officials and Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy, Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, and JD Vance, the US vice-president. A European official told Reuters that while there had been no direct negotiations between the two nations, Egypt, Pakistan and Gulf states were relaying messages.Trump reposted an offer from the Pakistani prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, to host US-Iran talks in Islamabad on his Truth Social platform.The activity came after the US and Iran traded threats over the weekend of strikes that could have cut electricity to millions in Iran and around the Gulf and knocked out desalination plants that provide many desert nations with drinking water.Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the village of Kfar Tibnit in southern Lebanon. Photograph: AFP/Getty ImagesOn Monday, Trump delayed a deadline for Iran to open the strait of Hormuz for shipping or see its power stations targeted by airstrikes, briefly driving down oil prices and boosting stocks. The deadline will now expire on Friday.The New York Times reported on Tuesday that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin-Salman, had been quietly lobbying Trump to push for regime change in Iran by destroying the country’s hardline government. Publicly Saudi Arabia had been more restrained, decrying Iranian missile and drone launches but initially opposing the joint US-Israeli strikes.Iranian media reported, meanwhile, that Israeli-US strikes targeted two gas facilities and a pipeline, hours after Trump stepped back from his threat to attack power infrastructure. The facilities in central Iran were “partially damaged”, said the Fars news agency, which did not provide a source and was Iran’s only news outlet to report the incident. It said an attack also targeted the gas pipeline of the Khorramshahr power plant, in the country’s south-west.Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue to strike Iran and Lebanon, where its offensive targets Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Islamist militant movement, even as the US considers a ceasefire. “There’s more to come,” the Israeli prime minister said.Iran fired several waves of missiles at Israel early on Tuesday, and there were reports of an impact in the country’s north.In Tel Aviv, a missile with a 100kg (220lbs) warhead escaped Israeli defences to slam into a street in the centre of the city, blowing out windows of a neighbouring apartment building and sending smoke billowing.Earlier in the day, Israel pounded Beirut’s southern suburbs, saying it was targeting infrastructure used by Hezbollah.Israeli emergency service personnel gather at the site of an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv. Photograph: Jack Guez/AFP/Getty ImagesA strike on a residential apartment south-east of the Lebanese capital killed at least two people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.In Kuwait, power lines were hit from air defence shrapnel, causing electricity outages. Missile alert sirens sounded in Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry said it had destroyed 19 Iranian drones targeting its oil-rich Eastern province.Oil prices rose to $104 (£77) a barrel in morning trading, up more than 40% since Israel and the US started the war on 28 February. Analysts are warning of durable and deep disruption to the supply of oil and gas from the region even in the event of a rapid end to hostilities, with severe economic consequences around the world.
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