Donald Trump is said to want the war involving Iran to end, according to multiple reports, with the motivation described as political damage the conflict is causing for him domestically. The articles also state that a key U.S. ally in the Middle East holds a different position on how any peace process should proceed. While the sources discuss Trump’s preference for ending the conflict, they frame disagreements around the terms and direction of a potential deal rather than the fact of seeking an end to fighting. The reporting describes a proposed “peace deal” as being contingent on another country’s stance, implying that negotiations may depend on alignment—or continued disagreement—between the United States and that ally. Across the outlets, the core points are that Trump presses for an end to the war for domestic political reasons, and that at least one influential regional partner is not necessarily aligned with that approach. The articles do not present a unified view of what the peace deal would contain, but they agree that another nation’s position is pivotal to whether any agreement can move forward.