Trump Urges Iran to Negotiate Nuclear Deal Amid Escalating Conflict
In a recent post on his Truth Social platform, former U.S. President Donald Trump urged Iran to strike a deal regarding its nuclear program, warning of "even more brutal" planned attacks from the U.S. and its ally Israel. Trump stated, “I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal,” but expressed frustration that negotiations have yet to succeed. He emphasized that the U.S. possesses superior military capabilities and warned Iranian hardliners that consequences for inaction would be severe.
The call for a deal comes on the heels of heightened tensions following Israeli airstrikes in Iran, which reportedly killed eight people in Tabriz. In response, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the strikes, characterizing them as violations of Iranian sovereignty and calling for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
Israeli officials have claimed the strikes targeted military and nuclear facilities, emphasizing the need to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch expressed support for the Israeli actions, arguing against any delay in response to Iran’s activities, labeling them as a direct threat to the UK and global security.
As the situation continues to evolve, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has scheduled an extraordinary meeting, further highlighting the urgency of diplomatic engagement. Amid protests erupting in Iran against Israeli actions, and increasing calls from various international leaders for de-escalation, the path forward remains uncertain.
With tensions at a boiling point, all parties involved face mounting pressure to find a diplomatic resolution to avert further conflict and potential regional instability.
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