Trump says Iran negotiations proceeding 'nicely,' warns of stronger attack if no deal is reached
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are progressing well, while cautioning that failure to reach a deal would lead to intensified military action. He emphasized that any agreement must be significant, contrasting it with the previous Obama-era nuclear deal. Critics, including some Republicans, have expressed skepticism about the potential peace framework.
- ▪Trump described the negotiations with Iran as proceeding nicely.
- ▪He warned of stronger military action if a deal is not reached.
- ▪Critics in Congress, including Sen. Thom Tillis, have voiced concerns about the potential agreement with Iran.
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US President Donald Trump delivers a speech about the economy at Rockland Community College Fieldhouse in Suffern, New York, Friday. AFP-YonhapWASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that peace negotiations with Iran are proceeding "nicely," while warning that if a 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 only be a "great deal," or "no deal at all," as the United States and Iran are working to sign a framework that Axios said involves a 60-day ceasefire extension during which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened and negotiations would continue on Iran's nuclear program."Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are proceeding…
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