Trump Warns Iran of 'Very Traumatic' Outcome if No Nuclear Deal
Trump warned of severe consequences and potential military escalation if Iran refuses a nuclear deal; Netanyahu remains skeptical about the agreement's terms, citing missile and regional threats.
- US President Donald Trump warned Iran of 'very traumatic' consequences if it fails to reach a nuclear deal and hopes for an agreement within the next month during talks with Tehran.
- Trump recalled ordering US military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and is considering deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East if negotiations fail.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed skepticism about any deal and emphasized that it must include Iran's ballistic missile program and support for armed groups.
- Iran has rejected expanding talks beyond its nuclear program and denies seeking nuclear weapons, stating it will not accept 'excessive demands.
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Trump warns Iran of 'traumatic' consequences if no nuclear deal reached in a month
Donald Trump, speaking a day after hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, said he expects progress in negotiations over the next month but stressed that failure to secure a deal would carry severe repercussions.
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President Donald Trump issues a warning to Iran of a “traumatic” fallout if a nuclear deal isn’t reached. The president is also repealing Obama-era greenhouse gas rules and wielding American energy as geopolitical leverage. That comes as Energy Secretary Chris Wright negotiates oil revival deals on the ground in Venezuela to sharply reduce the influence of China, Russia, and Iran in the region. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is ending…
Trump warns Iran of ’very traumatic’ outcome if no nuclear deal
US President Donald Trump threatened Iran Thursday with "very traumatic" consequences if it fails to make a nuclear deal -- but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was skeptical about the quality of any such agreement. Speaking a day after he hosted Netanyahu at the White House, Trump said he hoped for a result "over the next month" from Washington's negotiations with Tehran over its nuclear program. "We have to make a deal, otherw…
Donald Trump said today that he expects a deal with Iran could be reached within the next month.
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