A senior White House official has revealed that individuals described as “new potential leadership” within Iran have signaled a willingness to open discussions with the United States. This development follows a sweeping joint military operation by U.S. and Israeli forces that reportedly resulted in the death of Iran’s supreme leader and several other top-ranking officials.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of internal administration discussions, stated that President Donald Trump is “eventually” open to negotiations. However, the official emphasized that for now, the military campaign is continuing “unabated.”
No details were provided regarding who these prospective Iranian leaders are or how they communicated their reported readiness to engage in talks.
How Has Iran Responded to the Killing of Its Supreme Leader?
Iran has issued strong warnings of retaliation. In a televised address on Sunday, Iran’s parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, declared, “You have crossed our red line and must pay the price.” He further warned that Iran would inflict such severe consequences that its adversaries would be “driven to beg.”
President Trump cautioned that any retaliatory action from Iran would trigger further escalation, signaling that tensions could intensify if hostilities continue.
What Are the Reported Casualties So Far?
Iranian officials report that hundreds of people have died since the U.S. and Israeli strikes began. Meanwhile, Israeli authorities confirmed that a missile strike in central Israel left nine people dead and 45 injured. Police are still searching for 11 individuals believed to be missing following the attack.
The U.S. military has also confirmed casualties, stating that three American service members were killed and five others sustained serious injuries during operations connected to the conflict.
Were These Strikes Anticipated?
According to reporting from Associated Press, the military action had been under preparation for months. In recent weeks, tensions sharply increased as the Trump administration deployed what has been described as the largest concentration of U.S. warships and aircraft in the Middle East in decades.
The buildup fueled widespread speculation that a major confrontation was imminent. With operations ongoing and both sides issuing forceful statements, the possibility of either expanded conflict or diplomatic engagement remains uncertain.
