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​TRUMP INSISTS on Iran talks… but warns ‘tough’ action if they fail

 

​By SCM REPORTER

​WASHINGTON DC – DONALD TRUMP has told Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu that he is doubling down on a “consummated” deal with Iran—insisting that high-stakes negotiations must continue despite tensions in the Middle East.

​Following a three-hour private showdown at the White House on Wednesday, the President hailed the meeting as “VERY GOOD,” even as he admitted that the two leaders had not yet reached a final agreement on the path forward.

​In a characteristic social media blast, the President made it clear he is not ready to walk away from the table just yet.

​“THERE WAS NOTHING DEFINITIVE REACHED other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated,” Trump declared.

​The meeting—the seventh between the two leaders since Trump’s return to the Oval Office—comes at a critical junction. While Israel has expressed deep skepticism over a renewed pact, Trump is pushing for a “good deal” that would see an end to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and its ballistic missile program.

​But the President hasn’t taken his “big stick” off the table.

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​Sources say Trump remains prepared to pivot if diplomacy fails, hinting at the “consequences” for the Iranian regime if they refuse to play ball.

​“We will just have to see what the outcome will be,” Trump warned, adding that if a deal CANNOT be reached, the U.S. remains ready to act.

​ The meeting follows secret, indirect talks between U.S. and Iranian officials in Oman last week. Both sides reported a “good start,” sparking hope for the first formal diplomatic resolution since the 2015 agreement was scrapped.

​Bibi’s Demands: Netanyahu arrived in D.C. with an “urgent message,” reportedly presenting fresh intelligence on Iran’s military.

He is pushing Trump to expand the deal to include “no-go” zones, such as cutting off funding for proxy groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

​The Military Build-up: Trump isn’t relying on words alone.

The U.S. has massed a massive “armada” in the Middle East, including the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group, as a reminder to Tehran that the “Midnight Hammer”—Trump’s term for military pressure—is always ready.

​The Clock is Ticking: With a second round of U.S.-Iran talks expected as early as next week, the next few days will determine if the world sees a historic peace or a return to “very tough” action.

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