Trump said he was speaking to Iranian leaders who will be in negotiations with people who work for him fairly soon. He asked them to protect the women immediately and make sure nothing bad happens to them. He said this request is part of a bigger attempt at diplomacy which, he says, is now beginning.
In his post, Trump wrote to the Iranian leaders that he would really appreciate it if they released these women, and to please not hurt them, because it would be a good way to begin our negotiations.
Trump presented the release of the women as a way for Iran to show they are serious about talks before they actually happen. He thinks letting the women go would show they mean well and help the negotiations start in a positive way. He also quickly increased the feeling of urgency by warning that the US might attack if the talks don’t work.
What Trump Said And Why It Matters
These comments are being made at a time when it’s unclear if a ceasefire will happen, and there’s already a lot of tension in the region. Trump is putting human rights requests together with the potential negotiations, and making human rights a central part of how he’s dealing with Iran. He’s hoping to get a moral advantage and a way to begin talking.
Trump and those who support him have emphasized these points:
– Free the eight women who are reportedly facing execution
– Don’t harm them before negotiations begin
– A great start to our negotiations
– The US is prepared to use military force if talks fail
Trump shared a post by Eyal Yakoby, a pro-Israel activist in the US, who said eight women will be hanged. The post had pictures, but didn’t say the women’s names. Trump’s public request is based on what this activist said.
Source Of The Claim And Verification Status
Trump and the activist both presented this information as something the activist reported. There weren’t any more details about the women in the post that Trump shared. Trump’s way of talking about this makes releasing the women a symbolic first step, not a specific legal or consular demand.
Trump says the Iranian leaders will be negotiating with his people soon, and links his request to a new path for diplomatic conversation. He believes releasing the women will build trust. His tone is both urgent and suggests a way to reduce tension.
Negotiation Signals And Potential Risks
The danger is in Trump’s strong warning that the US could use the military if the talks stop. This makes the situation more serious and puts more pressure on a decision soon. It also shows how uncertain the ceasefire talks are, and the general direction of how the US and Iran will be dealing with each other.
He posted the message on Truth Social on Tuesday, to show how quickly he wanted something to happen. He talked about both human rights and what’s at stake strategically at the same time. He seems to believe that showing kindness (releasing the women) will lead to bigger results.
Context And Timing
At the same time, because the post didn’t name the women or have official confirmation, important details are still unknown. The situation is still developing, and people are now looking at whether Iran will respond and if the talks will go ahead as Trump has indicated.
Now, all eyes are on Iran and any official reply they might give. If the situation of the eight women changes, that will be the first sign of something happening. Then, getting confirmation of the timing of the negotiations Trump mentioned will be next.
What Comes Next
People will be watching for further statements and whether anyone checks the activist’s claim. Any change in how the talks are going will show whether Trump’s request will be a reason to start something, or a problem. Right now, the request is a clear way to test whether Iran will show a good attitude at the beginning.











