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    Trump tells troops ‘fear’ is powerful motivator in difficult Iran talks

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    By Steve Holland and Trevor ‌Hunnicutt

    FORT BRAGG, North Carolina, Feb 13 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told U.S. troops ​on Friday that Iran has been “difficult” in nuclear negotiations and suggested that instilling fear in Tehran may be necessary to resolve ⁠the standoff peacefully.

    "They've been difficult to make a deal," Trump said of the Iranians before an audience of active-duty soldiers at Fort Bragg Army base in North Carolina after U.S. officials said they were ​sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East.

    "Sometimes you have to have fear. That's the only thing that really will ‌get the situation taken care of."

    During his address Trump also referenced the U.S. bombing of Iran's nuclear sites last June.

    Earlier, he said the deployment of the world's largest aircraft carrier was being made so "we'll have ⁠it ready" should negotiations with Iran fail.

    Oman facilitated talks between Iran and the U.S. ⁠last week, which a spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry said had allowed Tehran to gauge Washington's seriousness and showed enough consensus for diplomacy to continue. The date and venue of the next round of U.S.-Iran talks have yet to be announced.

    The president traveled to Fort Bragg to meet special forces troops involved in ‌the audacious January 3 operation to seize Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

    Maduro, who faces narco-terrorism and drug trafficking ⁠charges in U.S. court, denies wrongdoing and maintains he is the ‌rightful leader of Venezuela. In the weeks since the Venezuelan leader's ​capture, Trump has worked with Maduro's interim successor Delcy Rodriguez and sought broad control over the country's oil industry. 

    Fort Bragg is home to some 50,000 active-duty soldiers. It also sits in one of the ‌country's more competitive political states.

    North Carolina is expected to host closely fought ​races for both the Senate and House ⁠of Representatives in November's congressional election. The state will be one of the biggest ‌prizes in the 2028 presidential election.

    During the visit, Trump ⁠broke with presidential norms and delivered an openly political speech to the troops, blasting his political opponents and warning that Democrats would undermine the military if they won control of Congress in the elections.

    Trump's public ​approval ratings have slid since ‌his January 2025 inauguration, with voters mainly concerned about the high cost of living. Aides have said the ⁠president will eventually travel weekly to competitive states to ​speak with voters.

    (Reporting by Steve Holland in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Trevor Hunnicutt in ​Washington, editing by Ross Colvin and Diane Craft)

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