Trump: Iran will face Bombing if no Nuclear Deal
Trump warned that if Iran refuses a nuclear deal, it will face bombing, emphasizing unprecedented military action as a possibility.
NBC News reported that U.S. President Donald Trump warned in an interview that if Iran does not agree on its nuclear program, it will be bombed. He stated that the bombing would be unlike anything seen before.
During the interview, aired on Sunday, March 30, Trump also mentioned considering a second round of sanctions against Tehran. This indicates that the U.S. is exploring multiple strategies to pressure Iran into compliance.
Previously, Trump had sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader. Tehran claims that it responded through Oman, though the exact details of the reply remain undisclosed.
According to Axios, citing a U.S. official and two informed sources, Trump’s letter had a harsh tone and included a two-month deadline for reaching a new nuclear agreement. The letter was recently delivered to Iran’s foreign minister via a UAE envoy.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded by saying indirect negotiations with the U.S. remain open but only regarding the nuclear program. Pezeshkian confirmed that the response was relayed to American intermediaries through Oman.
The ongoing diplomatic exchanges suggest that while direct talks remain off the table, Iran is open to indirect discussions on nuclear matters. This could be a critical turning point in U.S.-Iran relations, depending on how both sides proceed.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Iran and the U.S. can find common ground or if tensions will escalate further, potentially leading to severe consequences for regional and global stability.
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