Trump Says Iran Deal 'Very Possible' but Threatens Intensified Bombing if Talks Fail
Trump said Tehran has about a week to accept terms as diplomats say a one-page memorandum could launch 30 days of intensive negotiations.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump suggested Iran has one week to reach an agreement with the United States, warning that military operations would resume at significantly higher intensity if talks fail.
- The proposed one-page memorandum would trigger a 30-day negotiation period, involving sanctions relief and a moratorium on uranium enrichment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping.
- War Secretary Pete Hegseth stated Tuesday the United States prefers a diplomatic outcome but remains "locked and loaded" to defend its people and mission without hesitation, while Pakistan continues mediating to extend the ceasefire.
- Trump later clarified there is "never a deadline," softening his ultimatum, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues operations against Hezbollah and Hamas, declaring that "no terrorist has immunity."
- Regional instability persists as Saudi Arabia refused to host U.S. forces for "Project Freedom" amid escalation fears, and schools in the United Arab Emirates shifted to remote operations for 48 hours during the recent crisis.
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According to the White House and US media, negotiators are reportedly coordinating a 14-point framework agreement through Pakistani mediators.
Trump says Iran peace deal within reach, warns bombing will resume if talks collapse
WASHINGTON, May 7 — US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he believed a deal with Iran was “very possible” but threatened to again bomb the country if negotiations fell apart.Despite Trump’s optimism, Iran has yet to respond to a new US proposal, with its chief negotiator warning that Washington was seeking to force the Islamic republic’s “surrender.”Positive signs that the foes could return to the table after weeks of deadlock grew after Tru…
Trump: Iran deal 'very possible', warns of intensified strikes if talks fail
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he believed a deal with Iran was “very possible“, but threatened to resume his bombardment of the country if negotiations fell apart.
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