Trump warns Iran 'clock is ticking' as peace deal progress stalls
Trump said Iran must move fast on a deal as U.S. officials prepare contingency plans for renewed strikes if diplomacy fails.
- On Sunday, Iranian drones struck the United Arab Emirates' Barakah nuclear power plant, sparking an electrical fire. President Donald Trump warned Iran to negotiate quickly, stating, "there won't be anything left of Iran" if it refuses a ceasefire.
- Washington has demanded that Iran keep only one nuclear site operational and transfer its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium to the United States. Tehran currently holds around 440 kilograms of uranium up to 60% purity, theoretically providing enough fissile material for 10 to 12 nuclear bombs.
- The $20 billion Barakah facility, built with South Korean assistance, relies on emergency diesel generators after the strike caused an electrical fire. UAE officials confirmed all units remain safe despite the damage.
- Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic advisor to the UAE president, called the strike a "dangerous escalation." Saudi Arabia reported intercepting three additional drones that entered its airspace from Iraq.
- The conflict, which has blocked the Strait of Hormuz since February 28, continues to disrupt global energy markets. Iran, Hezbollah's patron, demands a lasting ceasefire in Lebanon before finalizing broader peace agreements with the United States.
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Trump warns Iran the ‘clock is ticking’ as U.S. weighs military options and diplomacy stalls
President Donald Trump issued a blunt ultimatum to Tehran on Sunday, warning that Iran must move quickly toward a deal or face consequences far worse than anything it has seen so far. The message, delivered across multiple platforms and in direct conversations with allied leaders, came as the administration convened its most senior national security...
White House Rejects Iran’s Latest Peace Offer.
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Iran Reportedly Submits New Peace Proposal As President Trump Warns Time Is Running Out - Real News Now
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US Rejects Latest Peace Proposal By Iran
The latest peace proposal from Iran was rejected by the United States Monday. Asenior official called the updated offer “insufficient for a deal,” Axiosreported. The news at the same time there has been speculation President Donald Trump will resume military operations against Iran this week if the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit hub, is not swiftly reopened. “U.S. officials say President Trump wants a deal to end the war, but is cons…
Trump says 'clock ticking' for Iran as peace negotiations stall
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump threatened 'there won't be anything left' of Iran if no peace deal is reached, as their truce came under further strain with drone attacks on US allies in the Gulf.
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