Trump Says US Could Resume Iran Attacks Within Days
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Trump suggested he wouldn't make a limited deal over the strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan, May 21 -- US President Donald Trump has said Washington is prepared to launch further attacks on Tehran if a peace deal is not reached, while indicating he is willing to wait "a few days" for negotiations to progress.
Vice President JD Vance and White House officials departed Islamabad, Pakistan after failing to reach a peace agreement with Iran on Sunday.
Vice President JD Vance said the US and Iran failed to strike a peace deal to end the six-week war rocking the Middle East, blaming Tehran’s refusal to give up its nuclear ambitions — leaving uncertainty over whether fighting will resume. Vance ...
Leaders of the two warring nations have stuck to similar rhetorics on the war in West Asia. Trump said he would wait a few more days for Iran to agree to a peace deal while Iran reiterated its door to diplomacy is open.
Trump is under pressure to end the war, with soaring energy prices hurting his Republican Party ahead of congressional elections in November. Since the ceasefire, his public comments have veered from threats to restart bombing and claims that a deal is close.
There is little choice for the United States and Iran other than to make a deal. The unspoken truth since the war began, this remains more the case in the closing five days of the ceasefire. For the US, the first round of talks in Islamabad, despite their ...
Iran threatened on Wednesday to spread war beyond the Middle East if the United States attacks again, after President Donald Trump said he had come within an hour