Trump Announces 10-Day Deadline for Iran Nuclear Deal, Warns of 'Dire' Consequences
Washington D.C. -- U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the future of the ongoing nuclear talks between the United States and Iran will be decided within the next 10 days. Addressing the inaugural meeting of the 'Board of Peace' held in Washington D.C., Trump warned that a meaningful agreement must be reached with Iran now, or the situation would become dire.
Trump's remarks come at a time when tensions are rising in the Middle East and the presence of U.S. troops is increasing. Local analysts interpret Trump's statement as an indication that a U.S. attack on Iran could occur if a deal is not reached within 10 days.
Admitting the failure to reach a meaningful agreement with Iran for years, Trump insisted this time that a result must be achieved. He issued a stern threat, saying that if there is no agreement, 'bad things' will happen, sending new ripples through global politics and the Middle East.
Amid this development, the U.S. is also dispatching a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region, further strengthening the threat of a potential military confrontation. Although indirect talks have been ongoing between the two countries regarding the Iranian nuclear program for a long time, a significant gap remains between the demands and stances of both sides.
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