President Donald Trump has offered a rare assessment of Iran's leadership, describing Tehran's rulers as "strong" and "proud" while explaining why a comprehensive agreement to end the ongoing conflict remains elusive. Despite months of military pressure, diplomacy, and a fragile ceasefire, Washington has yet to secure a breakthrough with Iran. Trump's remarks come at a critical moment as tensions continue to simmer across the Middle East. Negotiations remain stalled over key issues including sanctions relief, frozen Iranian assets, and the future of regional security arrangements. While Trump expressed confidence that Iran will eventually negotiate, Tehran has shown little willingness to back down from its core demands. The diplomatic deadlock is unfolding alongside renewed military activity around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy chokepoints. The closure and disruption of shipping routes have rattled global markets, pushed oil prices higher, and increased fuel costs across multiple countries, including the United States.

Iran war: A series of strikes by the U.S. and Iran this week has raised fresh concern the ceasefire could collapse. Donald Trump on Wednesday downplayed the significance.

In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Trump said he believed Iran now had roughly 21%-22% of the missiles it did when the war started.

President Trump has repeatedly said Iran "wants to make a deal," but there's little to suggest the two sides are nearing a breakthrough.

President Donald Trump has offered a rare assessment of Iran's leadership, describing Tehran's rulers as "strong" and "proud" while explaining why a comprehensive agreement to end…