Trump says Iran negotiations proceeding 'nicely,' warns of stronger attack if no deal is reached
President Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are progressing well, emphasizing that a peace deal must be substantial or there will be no agreement. He warned that if negotiations fail, U.S. military actions could escalate significantly. Critics in Congress have expressed skepticism about the potential framework for a ceasefire and its implications for Iran's nuclear program.
- ▪Trump described the ongoing negotiations with Iran as proceeding 'nicely.'
- ▪He warned of stronger military actions if a peace deal is not reached.
- ▪Critics, including some Republicans, have raised concerns about the proposed framework for a ceasefire.
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U.S. President Donald Trump salutes during the playing of taps at the 158th National Memorial Day Observance coinciding with the nation's 250th anniversary, at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., May 25. AP-YonhapWASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that peace negotiations with Iran are proceeding "nicely," while warning that if a peace deal is not reached, U.S. attacks would resume on a scale "bigger and stronger than ever before."Trump made the remarks on social media, stressing that an agreement with Iran will be a "great deal" or "no deal at all," as the United States and Iran are working to sign a framework that reports said would include extending their ceasefire for 60 days, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and continuing…
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