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Witkoff: US Favors Diplomacy Over Military Action in Iran Tensions

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

HOLLYWOOD, Florida – US⁣ special envoy ⁢Steve Witkoff⁣ suggested on Thursday that the Trump ⁤administration prefers a diplomatic‍ resolution, rather than a ​military one, to the ‍ongoing ⁣tensions with Iran, sparked‌ by the regime’s ​deadly violence against protesters.

Asked ⁣in an onstage interview at the Israeli-American Council conference ‍in Florida if he thinks a US⁤ military strike against Iran is⁣ highly likely, Witkoff responded, ⁤”I⁣ hope there’s a diplomatic resolution. I really do.”

The ​US‌ envoy said a ‍diplomatic agreement with Iran would address ‍four issues: “(1)⁢ nuclear enrichment, (2) missiles – they have to cut back on their inventory; (3) the ⁣actual [nuclear] material that they have, which is roughly 2000 kilograms enriched anywhere between ⁣3.67​ percent and 60%; and (4) the proxies.

He suggested that Iran​ may be willing to ‌compromise on all⁣ four issues because its economy is in such ⁣dire straits.

“If they want to come back to the League of Nations,we can solve those‌ four‌ problems diplomatically,then that would be⁢ a great resolution. The ​option is a bad one,” he​ said.

Asked if he has a message to‍ the people of Iran who want the regime to fall, Witkoff responded, “They’re incredibly heroic ⁣people, and we stand with ‍you.”

In this photo obtained by The ⁣Associated⁣ Press,‍ Iranians attend an anti-goverment protest in Tehran, iran, January 8, 2026. (UGC​ via AP)

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to strike Iran if the regime killed protesters, something it ‌did to the tune of several thousand.

But on⁤ Wednesday, Trump announced that Tehran had notified him that the killing⁤ of protesters had stopped,⁣ leading⁣ to speculation that⁣ Washington would not ⁢strike Iran.Over the past day, though, the US has ⁣been shifting additional military assets to the region.

Jeremy shapiro, research director of⁣ the European Council on Foreign Relations, said Trump may have decided⁣ to hold off on strikes because​ of concerns about⁢ the current US force ‌posture‍ in the ⁤middle East.

There are currently no US aircraft carriers, considered a critical asset in a ⁣notable military operation, in the region after the ‍USS Gerald R. Ford and​ its strike group

Iran Protests Escalate ‍Amid Economic Crisis

Widespread protests are challenging the authority of Iran’s supreme ⁤leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fueled by the country’s collapsing‌ currency​ and broader discontent with his government. The demonstrations represent the most significant unrest Iran has experienced ⁣in years.

Economic‍ Factors

The protests initially erupted in response to the‌ dramatic decline of the Iranian currency,the rial. As⁣ of January 16,​ 2026, the rial has lost 50% of its value against the ‍US dollar in the past year, according to⁣ Reuters. This devaluation has significantly increased ⁢the⁢ cost of essential goods, impacting the daily lives⁣ of⁤ iranian citizens.

Expansion of Protests

What began as economic protests have broadened into a direct challenge to Khamenei’s rule.‌ Demonstrators ‌are openly calling for regime change ​and expressing frustration with the government’s handling of ​economic issues and social restrictions. ⁤ Reports from Amnesty International ⁢ indicate that security forces have responded ⁢with force, ​resulting in an unconfirmed ‍number of arrests and injuries.

government Response

The Iranian government has attempted to quell the ‍unrest through a combination of internet restrictions and security crackdowns. ⁢Access⁢ to social media platforms,including Instagram and whatsapp,has been severely restricted, according to Voice of⁣ America, in an effort⁢ to limit the flow of information and organize protests. State media reports claim that authorities are taking ⁤measures to stabilize the economy, but specific details remain ⁣limited.

International Reaction

The United States ⁤has expressed support for the Iranian people and condemned the government’s violent response to the protests. On January‍ 15, ‌2026, the ‍U.S. State Department issued a statement calling on the Iranian ⁤government to respect⁤ the rights to‍ peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.The European ‍Union has also called for restraint and dialog.

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