Trump gives ‘10 days’ to Iran to make deal, says ‘otherwise bad things happen’

Former US President Donald Trump has issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, stating that the country has ten days to negotiate a 'meaningful' agreement concerning its nuclear program. This declaration comes amid ongoing military escalations in the Middle East, raising concerns about the potential for broader conflict. Trump expressed confidence in the progress of US-Iran negotiations but underscored the urgency for Tehran to comply, hinting at serious consequences should an agreement not be reached. The backdrop of these discussions includes a significant military buildup in the region, which has heightened tensions and fears of war. Observers note that this latest development may reflect Trump's continued influence on US foreign policy regarding Iran, as he seeks to reinforce his stance on national security and international diplomacy in a volatile geopolitical landscape.
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