US President Donald Trump issues a renewed warning to Iran, saying Tehran must act quickly to reach an agreement with the United States or face severe consequences. Multiple outlets report Trump posts the message on Truth Social, using the phrase “the clock is ticking” and stating that if Iran does not “move” fast enough, “there won’t be anything left of them.” The warning comes as negotiations and efforts to end hostilities appear to stall. Some reports link the pressure to the broader regional risk of renewed conflict involving the US and Israel, noting heightened concern about another war affecting Iran. CNBC adds that Trump has previously suggested possible strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran, and characterizes that as raising serious legal concerns. Coverage across the outlets describes the message as part of Washington’s continued effort to secure what the US frames as a deal aimed at preventing renewed hostilities and reaching a durable cessation. The reports do not indicate that a new diplomatic breakthrough has been reached, and instead emphasize the lack of progress and the urgency conveyed by Trump.
Trump warns Iran to move quickly on a deal as peace talks stall
US President Donald Trump issues a renewed warning to Iran, saying Tehran must act quickly to reach an agreement with the United States or face severe consequences. Multiple outlets report Trump posts...
- Trump posts a warning to Iran on Truth Social saying “the clock is ticking.”
- Trump tells Iran to “move fast” or “there won’t be anything left” if no deal is reached soon.
- US-Iran peace or negotiation efforts are described as stalled or at an impasse.
- Some reporting links the urgency to increased regional risk of renewed US-Israel conflict involving Iran.
- CNBC notes Trump has previously threatened strikes on civilian infrastructure, raising potential war-crimes concerns.
The president was expected to talk with Netanyahu as he weighs restarting U.S. military action
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1 month agoDonald Trump warned that the 'clock is ticking' for Iran, adding in a post on Truth Social that Tehran 'better get moving fast, or there won't be anything left of them.'
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