Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Amid Peace Deal Negotiations
Trump threatens to hit Iran ‘even harder’ & even get a ‘little bit nasty’ as peace deal deadline ticks down

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U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated threats against Iran, stating he may take aggressive action if a peace deal is not reached. As negotiations stall, Trump warned he could resort to military strikes to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, emphasizing the urgency as a temporary ceasefire hangs in the balance.
- 01Trump warned that if negotiations with Iran fail, he could resort to 'a little bit nasty' actions.
- 02Iran's Revolutionary Guards threatened that renewed aggression would lead to a regional war extending beyond the region.
- 03Trump indicated he was on the verge of launching strikes against Iran, contingent on the outcome of ongoing negotiations.
- 04The U.S. aims to ensure that any deal prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and halts uranium enrichment.
- 05NATO is reportedly considering a plan to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil exports.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric against Iran, threatening to take more severe actions if a peace deal is not finalized. Speaking on Wednesday, Trump indicated that negotiations with Tehran are nearing a critical point, stating, 'We’ll see what happens. Either have a deal or we’re going to do some things that are a little bit nasty.' He emphasized that any agreement must prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, warning that military action could be imminent if talks fail. The fragile ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz has been tested as tensions rise, with Iran responding to Trump's threats by accusing him of attempting to reignite conflict. Iranian officials, including top negotiator Mohammad Baqer, have claimed that the U.S. is preparing to breach the ceasefire. In response, Trump revealed that he was ready to initiate a significant military assault on Iran, contingent on the success of the ongoing negotiations. Meanwhile, NATO is reportedly planning to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments, amid rising energy prices due to the ongoing crisis.
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The ongoing tensions and potential military actions could disrupt oil supply routes, leading to increased global energy prices, affecting consumers and economies worldwide.
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