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Trump tells Iran to make a deal or face ‘even more brutal’ attacks

IRAN, JUN 14 – Trump warned Iran to accept a nuclear deal after Israel destroyed its Natanz facility and killed senior commanders, citing Iran's uranium stockpile enough for nine bombs, Netanyahu said.

  • On June 13, 2025, President Trump urged Iran to make a nuclear deal amid ongoing Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities in Natanz and missile programs.
  • The strikes followed Israel's recent weeks of planning to target Iran's nuclear program, while US-Iran nuclear talks scheduled in Oman were canceled by Iran.
  • Trump warned Iran's leaders of attacks worse than they imagine, praised Israel's use of US military equipment, and said he hopes to return to negotiations.
  • The US disclaimed involvement in Israeli strikes, deployed naval assets to the Eastern Mediterranean to guard against retaliation, and the White House emphasized protecting American forces.
  • The conflict's escalation casts doubt on future US-Iran talks, while Israel vowed to continue strikes, and Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel on the evening of June 13.
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