
A second carrier of US aircraft.
The operation of the USS Carl Vinson and its strike group in the Arabic sea occur when the attacks of suspended air bounds hit parts of Yemen controlled by the huti rebels backed by Iranian during the night until Tuesday.
American officials have repeatedly linked the United States campaign against Hutis under President Donald Trump as a means to pressure Iran in negotiations.
Questions remain about where weekend conversations will be held between countries after officials initially identify Rome as an organization of negotiations, just to insist on early Tuesday, Windurn to Oman. American officials so far have not said where conversations will be held.
Negotiation bets could not be higher for the two nations that are approaching in half a century of enmity.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to release air attacks aimed at Iran’s nuclear program if an agreement is not reached. Iranian officials warn more and more that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their enriched uranium arsenal to close levels of degree of weapons.
The envoy of the Middle East of the United States. UU. Steve Witkoff, who represented the United States in the weekend conversations of the last weekends in Oman, said separately that the Trump administration could be analyzing the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement that the president withdrew unilaterally in 2018.
He described the conversations last weekend as “positive, constructive and convincing.”
“This will be a lot of the enrichment program and, ultimately, the verification of weapons,” Witkoff told Fox News on Monday night.
“That includes missiles, the type of missiles that have stored there. And includes the trigger of a pump.”
He added: “We are here to see if we can solve this diplomatically and with dialogue.”
Venson joins Truman as the second USA. UU. In the Middle East
The satellite photo tasks on Monday by the Copernicus program of the European Union showed the Venson, based in San Diego, California, which operates to the northeast of Socotra, an island in front of Yemen that is located near the mouth of Aden’s Gulf.
The Venson is accompanied by the guided missile cruise of the Ticondieroga Uss Princeton class and two guided missile destroyers of the Arleight Burke class, the USS Sterett and the USS William P. Lawrence.
The United States ordered the Vinson to the Middle East to support USS Harry S. Truman, which has been launching air attacks against the hutis since the American campaign began on March 15.
The images published by the Navy showed that Vinson prepared the ordinance and launch of F/A-18 F/A-18 combat aircraft in its deck in recent days.
The 5th Fleet of the United States Navy, based in Bahrain, which supervises the Middle East, refused to discuss details of Vinson’s operations.
Witkoff suggests 3.67% uranium enrichment for Iran
Meanwhile, Witkoff first offered a specific enrichment level that he would like to see for Iran’s nuclear program. Today, Tehran enriches the uranium up to 60%, a short technical step of levels of weapons or 90%.
“They don’t need to enrich 3.67%,” Witkoff told Fox News. “In some circumstances, they are 60%, in other circumstances, 20%. That cannot be.
“And he does not need to execute, as they claim, a civil nuclear program in which he is enriching 3.67%. Therefore, it will be verification in the enrichment program and, ultimately, the verification of weapons.”
The 2015 Nuclear Agreement would agreed with the world powers under President Barack Obama saw Tehran accept to drastically reduce its uranium arsenal and only enrich up to 3.67%, sufficient for its nuclear energy plant in Bushehr. Iran, in return, received access to frozen funds worldwide, and the sanctions rose on their crucial oil industry and other sectors.
The Javan de Iran newspaper, which is believed to be close to its paramilitary revolutionary guard, suggested in an editorial on Tuesday that Tehran would be open to reduce its enrichment.
“Something we have done before, why shouldn’t we take it again and reach an agreement?” The editorial asked. “This is not called a retirement for the Islamic Republic of its ideals anywhere in the world.”
However, when Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018, he pointed out the Iran Balistic missile reserve as a reason to leave the agreement. Witkoff said that any agreement with Iran would have to include “missiles, the type of missiles that have stored there and includes the trigger for a bomb.”
Iran is based on its ballistic missiles as coverage against regional nations armed with advanced combat aircraft and other US armaments. Getting your missile program will probably be difficult in negotiations.

