
'I gave Iran chance after chance': Trump urges Tehran to make deal 'before it's too late'
U.S. President Donald Trump, following Israel’s strikes on Iran, called on Tehran to sign a deal
He wrote about this on his social network Truth Social.
Trump said he had repeatedly offered Iran opportunities to make a deal, urging them in the strongest terms to "just do it." However, despite their efforts and how close they came, they ultimately failed to follow through.
The U.S. President added that he had warned Iran it would be “far worse than anything they had known, expected, or been told.” He also emphasized that the United States produces the best and most lethal military equipment in the world, that Israel has plenty of it, with more on the way - and knows how to use it.
Trump once again urged Iran to make a deal and “save what was once known as the Persian Empire.”
“No more death, no more destruction - JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE,” he added.
- On May 1, it became known that the United States had received new intelligence indicating that Israel was preparing to strike Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
- Later, Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia had conveyed a direct message to Tehran about the need to seriously consider the proposal of the administration of US President Donald Trump for a nuclear deal to prevent a potential armed conflict between Israel and Iran.
- On June 7, Iran's intelligence services reported that the country had gained access to a significant amount of classified information about Israel's nuclear program.
- Trump had previously threatened to strike Iran if nuclear talks failed and later admitted he wasn’t sure Tehran would agree to halt uranium enrichment - a key U.S. demand. He was presented with military options should negotiations collapse. In response, Iran’s Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh warned that his country would retaliate against U.S. bases in the region if the talks failed and Iran came under attack.
- On the night of June 13, Israel launched a large-scale operation against Iran, carrying out preemptive strikes on its nuclear and military facilities.
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