Trump Says He’s Given Iran ‘Two or Three Days’
- President Trump said Iran has 'two or three days' to return to negotiations or face renewed U.S. military action, indicating a limited window for diplomacy.
- The president postponed a planned U.S. strike on Iran following requests from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to delay military action while negotiations continue.
- Iran proposed terms to end the conflict, including rapid U.S. troop withdrawal, reparations, ending the war in Lebanon, and lifting sanctions, but disagreements with Washington persist.
- President Trump stated he was 'one hour' away from ordering a strike before the delay and instructed U.S. forces in the region to be prepared for action if no deal is reached.
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The White House, after suspending an Arab raid, gives Tehran a week for the agreement. If the Strait does not reopen in July the Atlantic Alliance could enter the stage, but there is no unanimity.The United States granted Iran only a few days to return to the nuclear negotiations table and avoid a new military escalation in the Middle East. To confirm this was Donald Trump, explaining that Tehran would have until the weekend or at the beginning …
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Trump was "one hour away" from attacking Iran, but retreated at the request of Gulf countries. And reported an appeal from Tehran: "Sir, can you wait? We think we are close to an agreement."
On the 19th, President Donald Trump pressured the US by stating that he had suspended attacks on Iran at the request of Gulf leaders and warned that he could resume attacks within two or three days if there is no progress in negotiations. Speaking to reporters at the White House that day, Trump said, "I am talking about a certain period of time, like two or three days, maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or early next week." Trump hinted at the poss…
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