Trump Administration Warns Iran to Reach Deal Amid Escalating Tensions
Washington D.C. The administration of US President Donald Trump has warned Iran to reach a deal. As nuclear talks with Iran continue, the US is increasing its military presence in the Middle East. In this context, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated that it would be 'wise for Iran to reach a deal'.
This statement comes after the second indirect talks between the US and Iran this month. Although Iranian officials claimed agreement on 'guiding principles' in the talks, US Vice President JD Vance stated that Tehran has not yet clearly responded to all the red lines set by Washington.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Leavitt reiterated the view that Iran must accept American demands. Meanwhile, Trump hinted at possible military action on Truth Social.
He mentioned the possibility of using the joint UK-US military base at RAF Fairford in the UK and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. According to him, those bases might need to be used to prevent potential attacks from an unstable and dangerous regime if Iran fails to reach an agreement.
The Trump administration has recently taken a tough stance against Iran, while also stating that efforts to find a solution through negotiations are ongoing.
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