Trump says "there will be bombing" if Iran does not make nuclear deal
- U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran with bombings if a nuclear deal is not reached, stating, "If they don’t make a deal, there will be bombing."
- Trump confirmed that U.S. And Iranian officials are in discussions but did not provide further details during his interview with NBC News.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi indicated that direct negotiations with the U.S. Were rejected.
- Trump also announced plans for secondary tariffs on Russian oil if efforts to end the war in Ukraine are obstructed, stating these tariffs could begin within a month.
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Tensions Mount Between Washington & Tehran as Trump Seeks Iran Nuclear Deal
Trump's threat of bombing Iran appears to have been made with the intent that the geopolitical fallout will result in an Iran which complies with Trump's greater anti-nuclear-proliferation and denuclearization agenda. It indicates that the Trump administration is willing to expend all options, including military options, to achieve this objective.
Araghchi tells Grossi IAEA must take a clear stance against threats to Iran’s nuclear facilities
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi tells the IAEA chief that the agency must adopt a transparent position regarding the ongoing threats to Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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