Trump Issues Dire Warning to Iran Over Peace Deal Negotiations
Trump Warns 'There Won't Be Anything Left' Of Iran If Peace Deal Is Rejected

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US President Donald Trump warned Iran that failure to accept the latest peace proposal could lead to devastating consequences for the country. His comments followed discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and come amid stalled negotiations and a fragile ceasefire with Iran. The US is reportedly preparing for renewed military action if a deal is not reached.
- 01Trump emphasized urgency in negotiations, stating, 'TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!'
- 02The US and Israel conducted military strikes in Iran on February 28, escalating tensions.
- 03Iran's proposed agenda for negotiations has not received substantial concessions from the US.
- 04The US demands include limiting Iran to one operational nuclear site and transferring its enriched uranium stockpile.
- 05Pakistan is actively mediating discussions between Iran and the US, with recent visits by high-level officials.
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US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Sunday, stating that if the country does not accept the latest US peace proposal, 'there won’t be anything left of them.' This message was conveyed via a post on Truth Social, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. Trump's warning followed a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where the two leaders discussed the ongoing conflict in Iran, which escalated after joint military strikes by the US and Israel on February 28. Since April 8, a fragile ceasefire has been in place, but negotiations for a peace deal have stalled. Reports indicate that the US has not made significant concessions in response to Iran's proposals, which include limiting its nuclear capabilities. Additionally, Pakistan is playing a mediating role, with recent visits by its Interior Minister to Tehran aimed at facilitating stalled talks. The situation remains tense as the US and Israel prepare for possible renewed military action against Iran if a deal is not reached.
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The ongoing conflict and the potential for renewed military action could have significant consequences for civilians in Iran and the broader region.
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