President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning regarding ongoing negotiations with Iran, stating that the United States would resume military strikes if diplomatic efforts fail to produce a new agreement.
In a recent statement, Trump emphasized the urgency of reaching a deal, declaring, "We will have to start dropping bombs again" should talks break down. This direct threat underscores the administration's hardline stance on Iran's nuclear program and regional activities.
The comments come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, with previous agreements unraveling and both sides accusing each other of bad faith. Analysts suggest this rhetoric could either pressure Iran back to the negotiating table or escalate an already volatile situation in the Middle East.
"The time for endless talks is over. If we can't secure a deal that fully protects American interests and our allies, we will take the necessary actions," Trump asserted.
International observers are closely monitoring the developments, concerned that failed diplomacy might lead to renewed conflict in a region already grappling with instability.