Trump Dismisses Iran's Peace Efforts Amid Warning of Military Action
Trump REJECTS Iran's latest peace proposal with ominous joke that Pete Hegseth 'loves war': 'We are not satisfied'

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During a Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest peace proposal, claiming the country's military is effectively dismantled. He emphasized that the U.S. will not accept a subpar deal and warned Iran of possible military action if negotiations fail. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reinforced the administration's stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
- 01Trump stated that Iran's military has been 'completely neutralized' by U.S. forces.
- 02He emphasized that the United States holds all the leverage in negotiations with Iran.
- 03Trump mentioned Iran's economy is in turmoil, with a reported inflation rate of 250%.
- 04Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon under Trump's presidency.
- 05Despite the rejection of Iran's proposal, Rubio noted some progress and interest from Tehran in negotiations.
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In a recent Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump firmly rejected Iran's latest diplomatic overtures, asserting that the Islamic Republic's military capabilities have been thoroughly dismantled by U.S. military power. Trump stated that while Iran is eager to negotiate, the United States will not accept any deal that falls short of its standards. He remarked, 'We're not satisfied with it, but then we will be,' hinting at possible military action if negotiations do not yield satisfactory results. Trump's comments were punctuated by a light-hearted moment when he jokingly referred to his Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, as 'Secretary of War,' eliciting laughter from officials present. Secretary of State Marco Rubio supported Trump's position, emphasizing that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons and warning that military options remain viable. Rubio noted that there has been some interest from Iran in negotiations, suggesting that the situation may evolve in the coming days. However, he stressed that the U.S. patience is limited, reinforcing the administration's commitment to preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power.
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