Amid rising tensions, Trump issues warnings to Iran, advocating for immediate negotiations to avert disaster.
**Trump Intensifies Pressure on Iran Over Nuclear Negotiations**

**Trump Intensifies Pressure on Iran Over Nuclear Negotiations**
In a bold move, Trump warns of devastating consequences if Iran continues to resist diplomacy.
President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric regarding Iran, issuing a stark warning to the Islamic Republic. In a Sunday interview with NBC News, he declared that the consequences of Iran's refusal to engage in nuclear negotiations could be "devastating." Trump emphasized that without a deal, the nation could face unprecedented military action, stating, "If they don't make a deal, there will be bombing—the likes of which they have never seen before."
This warning comes after Iran again dismissed prospects for dialogue with the United States, a continued stance that Trump argues is unacceptable. He mentioned the option of implementing “secondary tariffs,” a tactic he successfully employed during his previous administration to apply pressure on non-cooperative nations.
In a subsequent address from the Oval Office, Trump reiterated that the Iranian leaders must heed his warnings, contrasting his approach with President Biden's more subdued stance regarding what Trump called "the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism." As diplomatic channels remain frozen, Trump urges an urgent resolution, insisting that America will not tolerate any nuclear aggression from Tehran. The message is clear: the window for reaching a deal is rapidly closing before severe repercussions unfold.
This warning comes after Iran again dismissed prospects for dialogue with the United States, a continued stance that Trump argues is unacceptable. He mentioned the option of implementing “secondary tariffs,” a tactic he successfully employed during his previous administration to apply pressure on non-cooperative nations.
In a subsequent address from the Oval Office, Trump reiterated that the Iranian leaders must heed his warnings, contrasting his approach with President Biden's more subdued stance regarding what Trump called "the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism." As diplomatic channels remain frozen, Trump urges an urgent resolution, insisting that America will not tolerate any nuclear aggression from Tehran. The message is clear: the window for reaching a deal is rapidly closing before severe repercussions unfold.