‘We Fight or We Die’: How Days of Frantic Diplomacy and Dire Warnings Culminated with Israel’s Attack on Iran | News Channel 3-12
- Senator Ted Cruz stated that Israel's strikes on Iran were largely unavoidable due to the expiration of a 60-day deadline given to Iran by President Donald Trump.
- President Trump said, 'I always knew the date,' referring to the 60-day ultimatum, which Iran did not meet.
- Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, challenged U.S. authority by questioning their right to dictate Iran's nuclear program.
- Iran retaliated against Israel by sending 100 drones toward Israeli territory, which were intercepted by the IDF.
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U.S. President Donald Trump launched an ultimatum this spring to Iran’s supreme leader: reach a nuclear deal in 60 days, by mid-June, or face the consequences. He urged Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone his attacks on Iran to give room for negotiations. But even as Trump administration figures publicly projected their determination to seek a diplomatic solution, Israel privately warned the U.S. that it had already decided to…
‘We fight or we die’: How days of frantic diplomacy and dire warnings culminated with Israel’s attack on Iran
Israel’s attack on Iran was long in the making – the result of years of meticulous planning by Israel and days of high-stakes talks between Tel Aviv and Washington, officials told CNN.
Donald Trump gave the Iranian theocracy an ultimatum on April 13: he had 60 days to negotiate a denuclearization agreement. If he did not, the president of the United States warned, the alternative would be “a destruction as they have never seen before.” This Friday morning the deadline was fulfilled. And it was on the 61st day when that destruction arrived, with an attack of unprecedented intensity and consequences. It was not, however, the wor…
Trump: ‘I gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum … Today is day 61’
by WorldTribune Staff, June 13, 2025 Real World News President Donald Trump campaigned on ending “forever wars” and derided Washington’s “neocons” as “warmongers.” For good measure, Trump 2.0 put some distance between himself and Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu as he engaged with the Gulf Arab states and sought to negotiate with Iran. After all […]
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