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Iranian intelligence sends word to US on potential talks to end war, but US officials say no active negotiations

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By Kevin Liptak, CNN

(CNN) — Iranian intelligence has sent word to the United States it could be prepared to open talks on how to end the war, according to people familiar with the indirect messages, but US officials say there are no negotiations underway and that potential “off-ramps” are unlikely to materialize in the near term.

The messages were conveyed through a third country to the CIA, the people familiar said. But so far, it does not appear the channel has resulted in any serious discussions on how to bring the war to an end.

Instead, American officials have described entering a new, more intensive phase of the joint operation with Israel to degrade Iran’s missile program and ensure it not be able to obtain a nuclear weapon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said during a briefing Wednesday the US was “just getting started.” And lawmakers who were briefed by the administration Tuesday on Iran said they did not hear a distinct endgame, including potential efforts at diplomacy.

Iranian leaders, for their part, haven’t demonstrated public willingness to negotiate as their ranks grow slimmer as a result of Israeli attacks.

Yet the messages, however preliminary, do suggest an eventual pathway exists to brokering an end to the war. CNN has reached out to the CIA for comment. The New York Times first reported on the messages from Iran.

American officials insist they have not been in talks — either directly or through a third party — with the Iranians since nuclear negotiations fell apart days before the war began. They have, however, received messages from other countries offering to help defuse the conflict.

“Since this thing went kinetic, we’ve had a number of reach-outs,” a senior Trump administration official said Tuesday, putting the number of nations at nearly a dozen. “It’s not dissimilar to what we had before, people wanting to see if they can help solve it, and we’ve talked to them.”

To date, that has not resulted in any robust exchange of messages between the United States and Iran. Steve Witkoff, the president’s foreign envoy who led three rounds of negotiations with Iran before Trump ordered strikes, has not been in touch with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who in the past he exchanged text messages with.

Witkoff has also not spoken with Iran’s top national security official, Ali Larijani, the senior administration official said.

“We’re not using anyone as an interlocutor. This is a military action, and it’s got to run its course,” the official said.

And Iran’s deputy foreign minister said Wednesday that no message is being sent to the US.

“We have not conveyed any message to Americans because we are now defending ourselves,” Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on MS Now. “We are in a defensive mode. And what we are concentrating on is to protect ourselves, to defend ourselves. So, no message is being sent and we haven’t received any message by America or by anybody else.”

Still, behind the scenes, many officials have wondered whether a potential agreement could eventually be struck that would stop the conflict while satisfying all of Trump’s conditions: that Iran dismantle its nuclear and missile programs and end its support for military proxy groups in the Middle East.

Who, exactly, would agree to that on Iran’s part is unclear. The country’s leadership remains in flux after the death over the weekend of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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House Ethics Committee will investigate allegations against Rep. Tony Gonzales

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Representative Tony Gonzales speaks to media outside the US Capitol

By Aileen Graef, CNN

(CNN) — The House Ethics Committee is forming an investigative panel to probe allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate favoritism against Rep. Tony Gonzales.

The committee will determine whether Gonzales “violated the Code of Official Conduct or any law, rule, regulation, or other applicable standard of conduct” in regard to allegations that he may have “engaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual employed in his congressional office” or “discriminated unfairly by dispensing special favors or privileges.”

The committee’s announcement comes as the Texas Republican has been embroiled in a difficult primary fight that could end his tenure in Congress – a campaign made more contentious by allegations he had an affair with a senior staffer who later died by suicide. Gonzales will now face conservative activist Brandon Herrera in a runoff on May 26. The last day to withdraw from the runoff and thereby cancel it is March 18.

Pressed by CNN ahead of the primary, Gonzales would not say whether he had an affair with the staffer nor whether he sent sexually explicit text messages that appeared to show him pressuring the woman to share images of herself.

And he’s so far remained defiant amid mounting calls from some GOP colleagues to step down after reports surfaced of his alleged affair.

“There will be an opportunity for all the details and facts to come out,” he told CNN last week. “What you’ve seen is not all the facts. And there will be ample time for all of that to come out.”

Top House Republicans have closely tracked the allegations against Gonzales in recent weeks. Complicating the matter for GOP leadership is that House Speaker Mike Johnson is dealing with one of the House’s smallest margins in history, leaving very little wiggle room for the party on the floor.

Johnson said Wednesday he would let investigations play out when asked if he would endorse the embattled congressman in his primary runoff.

“You know I’ve always been consistent: We allow due process and investigations to play out,” Johnson said when asked by CNN’s Manu Raju whether he would do so.

Johnson reiterated that he has encouraged Gonzales to address the allegations head-on. “I’ve encouraged him to address it publicly, the voters have spoken,” he said.

Despite multiple calls from the speaker to do so, Gonzales has yet to make a public statement on the matter.

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“Tenemos que coincidir con EE.UU.”: Guanipa destaca el “rol fundamental” del Gobierno de Trump en Venezuela

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Por Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español

El líder opositor venezolano Juan Pablo Guanipa dijo este miércoles que desde la oposición tienen que “coincidir” con el Gobierno de Estados Unidos por el “rol fundamental” que ha tenido en Venezuela durante el segundo mandato de Donald Trump.

Guanipa, dirigente del partido conservador Primero Justicia, llamó a la unidad entre sociedad civil y partidos políticos para impulsar el liderazgo de los opositores María Corina Machado y Edmundo González Urrutia, pero también para coincidir con EE.UU.

“Tenemos que coincidir con la opinión del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos, que indudablemente tiene un rol fundamental en esta etapa por la que atraviesa Venezuela. Nosotros vamos indudablemente hacia un proceso electoral, la forma de dilucidar los problemas del país tiene que darse tomando en cuenta la opinión del pueblo, ese pueblo que se manifestó el 28 de julio de 2024, y que lo ideal sería que se respetara su voluntad determinada, que (Nicolás) Maduro la irrespetó junto a sus cómplices”, comentó Guanipa en conferencia de prensa desde Caracas.

La oposición y análisis independientes dicen que el ganador de las elecciones presidenciales de julio de 2024 fue González Urrutia y no Maduro, como aseguró el organismo oficialista Consejo Nacional Electoral. Guanipa dijo en la conferencia que Maduro fue derrocado “porque no respetó la voluntad del pueblo venezolano”.

Tras el reconocimiento de Maduro como el vencedor de las elecciones, comenzaron protestas y detenciones en el país. En mayo de 2025, Guanipa fue detenido tras afirmaciones sin pruebas del ministro del Interior de Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, de que el político opositor estaba involucrado en un supuesto plan de “terror” contra las elecciones regionales y legislativas. Guanipa ha negado repetidamente la acusación.

El dirigente de Primero Justicia es uno de los presos políticos recientemente excarcelados en Venezuela tras la aprobación de la ley de amnistía. Fue puesto en libertad a inicios de febrero de este año, pero lo arrestaron nuevamente para dejarlo en detención domiciliaria. Este miércoles, Guanipa dijo que su proceso en tribunales continúa y que finalmente pudo designar a Joel García, conocido abogado de presos políticos, como su defensor privado en el juicio.

En tanto, Guanipa volvió a pedir la liberación de todos los presos políticos en Venezuela, algo que calificó como un paso a seguir para poder tener elecciones en el país, y que ha sido una de las exigencias de familiares, organizaciones de derechos humanos e incluso del Gobierno de Trump luego de la captura de Maduro por fuerzas estadounidenses el 3 de enero en Caracas.

“Tenemos que tener un poquito de prudencia para que no nos desboquemos, para que vayamos cumpliendo paso a paso lo que se va desarrollando en el país. Tiene que haber un proceso de recuperación, de estabilización y de transición, palabras de Marco Rubio (el secretario de Estado de EE.UU.)”, señaló Guanipa. “Logrando eso, tendremos el proceso electoral. ¿Cuándo va a ser? Lo más pronto posible”.

Unos días después de la captura de Maduro, Rubio describió el plan de tres fases de EE.UU. para intervenir en Venezuela. Esas fases, dijo el diplomático estadounidense de más alto rango, son estabilización, recuperación y transición.

Al ser cuestionado sobre si la oposi

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