U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that time is running out for Iran, stating that if the Iranian regime does not present a more favorable deal, it will face severe consequences.
During a recent conversation, Trump expressed his belief that Iran is still interested in reaching an agreement. He is awaiting an updated proposal from Tehran, which he hopes will be more advantageous than the last offer made just days ago.
While Trump did not specify a timeline for negotiations, he indicated that Washington is committed to securing a deal. “We want to make a deal. They are not where we want them to be. They will have to get there, or else they will be hit very hard, which they don’t want,” he stated.
He further emphasized that the U.S. would respond with greater force than before if Iran fails to present better terms. “Time is of the essence. They better act quickly, or they will have nothing left,” Trump concluded.
In related developments, sources from CNN revealed that there are differing opinions within the Trump administration regarding the approach to Iran. One faction advocates for a more aggressive strategy, including targeted strikes to compel Tehran to compromise. Conversely, others favor a continued focus on diplomacy, a stance Trump has leaned towards in recent weeks.
Additionally, according to reports from the New York Times, Trump’s advisors have prepared plans to resume military strikes if diplomatic efforts falter. These strikes could potentially commence as early as this week.
President Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, emphasizing the urgency for the regime to present a more favorable deal or face severe repercussions. As internal divisions within his administration regarding the approach to Iran persist, plans for military action are being prepared should diplomacy fail.
