Bolton: ‘Never a Chance’ Iran Would Reach Deal Acceptable to US
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched extensive airstrikes on Iran, targeting nuclear and military facilities from various cities using 200 planes and hitting over 100 sites.
- The strikes followed heightened tensions after Iran announced a new uranium-enrichment facility and longstanding disputes over nuclear enrichment, with the U.S. and Israel opposing Iran's uranium processing rights.
- Israel killed top Iranian commanders Hossein Salami and Mohammad Bagheri, while Iran responded with drone attacks, and Israel called up tens of thousands of soldiers preparing for possible retaliation.
- Brent crude oil prices rose 8.3% to $75 a barrel after the attacks, while global calls for de-escalation emerged, including from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urging restraint to avoid wider regional conflict.
- Despite ongoing U.S. efforts to negotiate a new nuclear deal, President Trump insisted Iran must ‘make a deal’ soon, warning of impending brutality if it does not, while Iran pledged a decisive response to Israeli actions.
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Trump urges Iran to make a nuclear deal to avoid more attacks
U.S. President Donald Trump urged Iran to accept a nuclear deal to avoid further attacks, hours after Israel bombed the Islamic Republic’s atomic facilities and killed some of its top commanders.
At UN, Iran Accuses US of Being Complicit in Israeli Strikes
After Israel will carry out a series of attacks on Iran's nuclear and missile facilities early this Friday, June 12, U.S. President Donald Trump warned the Tehran authorities about the need to reach an agreement on its nuclear program.The recent Israeli offensive considered the deployment of some 200 aircraft that attacked about 100 targets, his army reported. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his operation will continue “fo…
Trump: Iran 'Must Make a Deal' After Israeli Air Strikes
I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal, Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social page. I told them, in the strongest of words, to 'just do it,' but no matter how hard they tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn't get it done.
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