Trump Urges Iran to Finalize Deal Amid Ongoing Tensions
Trump warns Iran to make a deal or 'we'll finish the job'

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US President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's proposed deal during a cabinet meeting, warning that the US might escalate military actions if negotiations fail. He emphasized that Iran is eager to negotiate but has not met US expectations, while also linking the deal to broader regional agreements involving Saudi Arabia and Israel.
- 01Trump stated that Iran's offers are insufficient, asserting the US might 'finish the job' if negotiations do not progress.
- 02The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned of severe consequences for US and Israeli military actions.
- 03Iran's draft agreement reportedly included lifting the naval blockade and restoring traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, which the White House dismissed as false.
- 04Trump suggested that any deal with Iran might depend on other regional agreements, particularly with Saudi Arabia regarding normalization with Israel.
- 05US Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted some progress in the talks, indicating ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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During a cabinet meeting, US President Donald Trump expressed his discontent with Iran's proposals for a deal, stating that if satisfactory terms are not reached, the US may escalate military actions. Trump emphasized Iran's eagerness to negotiate but criticized their current offers as inadequate. He referenced an Iranian draft agreement that allegedly included commitments to lift the naval blockade and restore traffic in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which the White House labeled a 'complete fabrication.' The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responded to US threats by vowing to turn the region into a 'graveyard for aggressors.' Additionally, Trump linked the potential deal to broader regional dynamics, suggesting it might hinge on Saudi Arabia's willingness to normalize relations with Israel. Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged some progress in the discussions, hinting at continued diplomatic efforts.
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The ongoing negotiations and potential military escalations could significantly affect oil traffic and regional stability.
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