Trump says "there will be bombing" if Iran does not make nuclear deal
- United States President Donald Trump threatened Iran with bombings and secondary tariffs if they do not agree on a nuclear deal, stating, "If they don't make a deal, there will be bombing".
- Iran's Foreign Minister noted that Tehran sent a response through Oman, stating they would not engage in direct negotiations under pressure.
- Trump confirmed that U.S. And Iranian officials are in talks but did not provide further details on the discussions.
- Trump also discussed plans for secondary tariffs on Russian oil, asserting they could start within a month without a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Trump's threat of bombing Iran appears to have been made with the intent that the geopolitical fallout will result in an Iran which complies with Trump's greater anti-nuclear-proliferation and denuclearization agenda. It indicates that the Trump administration is willing to expend all options, including military options, to achieve this objective.
Araghchi tells Grossi IAEA must take a clear stance against threats to Iran’s nuclear facilities
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi tells the IAEA chief that the agency must adopt a transparent position regarding the ongoing threats to Iran’s nuclear facilities.
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