Trump says "there will be bombing" if Iran does not make nuclear deal
- United States President Donald Trump threatened Iran with bombing and secondary tariffs if a nuclear agreement is not reached.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi conveyed that Tehran is unwilling to engage in direct negotiations under U.S. Pressure, emphasizing that indirect talks could continue.
- Trump announced potential secondary tariffs of 25 to 50 percent on Russian oil if Moscow obstructs efforts to end the war in Ukraine, stating, "If Russia and I are unable to make a deal... I'm going to put secondary tariffs on oil."
- Western powers accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons capability, while Tehran maintains its nuclear program is strictly for civilian energy purposes.
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Trump Threatens Iran With Bombs If Nuclear Deal Fails
President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with bombings and sanctions if the two fail to reach an agreement on a new nuclear deal that would see Iran pledge not to build nuclear weapons. Trump’s comments come in response to Iran’s official refusal to negotiate a new deal directly with Washington. The refusal came straight from Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, who, however, added that indirect negotiations are welcome. “It will be the action…
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