BBC World Service - Newshour, Trump : Iran 'Needs' to Sign Nuclear Deal
Trump warned Iran of a harsher U.S. strike if talks fail while Tehran vowed unprecedented retaliation and self-defense, amid arrival of a U.S. naval force led by USS Abraham Lincoln.
- President Donald Trump urged Iran to `Come to the Table` and warned, `The next attack will be far worse!`, while Iran's mission to the United Nations vowed Tehran would `fight back as never before` if attacked.
- Having left the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, President Donald Trump sought harsher measures, following his last warning with airstrikes after June on nuclear sites amid recent tensions.
- Trump urged Iran to come to the table and warned 'the next attack will be far worse,' according to a social media post, without mentioning a military deployment.
- Two U.S. officials said on Monday the USS Abraham Lincoln and its strike group had arrived in the Middle East, raising risks amid Iran's warning of a strong response, referencing past costly wars.
- Despite offering dialogue, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said he had not sought talks or contacted U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, state media reported.
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