President Donald Trump Warns of Military Strikes if Iran Does Not Agree to Nuclear Deal
President Donald Trump Warns of Military Strikes if Iran Does Not Agree to Nuclear Deal
President Donald Trump recently sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling for new negotiations to halt the country’s nuclear weapons program. However, Iran has rejected the proposal in its response, and in return, Trump issued a counter-threat, saying, "If there is no deal, bombing will happen." "If they do not come to an agreement, there will be bombing. However, there is also a possibility that I will impose secondary tariffs again, just like before."
President Trump told NBC, "The U.S. and Iran are 'in talks.' If they do not agree to the deal, there will be bombing. However, there is also a possibility I will impose secondary tariffs again."
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday, "We do not avoid discussions, but breaking promises is the issue. They need to prove that they are credible first." However, he hinted that indirect talks may still be possible.