The United States is pushing Iran to return to negotiations following recent US airstrikes on its nuclear sites. President Donald Trump has urged Iran to come back to the table, warning of further military action if they refuse. Speaking from the White House, Trump confirmed he recently discussed the situation with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as allies press for renewed talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
US officials claim the strikes aimed to destroy Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with Trump stating the attacks “completely wiped out” three key facilities. However, he hinted at the possibility of regime change in a recent social media post, saying Iran’s leadership must “make Iran great again” or face consequences. Despite the damage, Iran still holds enriched uranium stockpiles, raising concerns about potential retaliation and risks to US troops in the Middle East.
Analysts suggest Iran may hold back due to a struggling economy and lack of strong support from allies. European leaders, including the UK, France, and Germany, are calling for calm and diplomacy to prevent further conflict. The White House is preparing for Iran’s response while exploring ways to avoid escalation. Trump’s mixed signals—pushing for peace but threatening more strikes—have left the world watching closely.
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Trump warns Iran of more strikes if talks fail

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