Trump tells Iran to make a deal or face ‘even more brutal’ attacks
- On June 13, 2025, President Donald Trump urged Iran to make a nuclear deal or face intensified attacks following Israel's military strikes against Iranian targets.
- The strikes came after Israel planned and executed attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities and officials, while Washington denied direct involvement to maintain diplomatic distance.
- Israel targeted Iran's main enrichment site at Natanz, ballistic missile program, and killed several nuclear scientists, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile and drone attacks against Israel.
- Trump claimed that the U.S. possesses the most advanced and powerful military technology globally, cautioned Iran that any retaliation would only worsen their situation, and indicated a willingness to return to negotiations.
- The events intensified regional tensions, cast doubt on upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Oman, and led the U.S. to shift military assets in the Middle East to guard against retaliation.
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·Milan, Italy
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