Donald Trump: Iran Will Be Bombed If No Nuclear Deal

Donald Trump warned about Iran being bombed in the event of no nuclear agreement.
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, said in a phone conversation with NBC network about nuclear deal negotiations: “If Iran does not reach a nuclear agreement with us, they will be bombed. They will be bombed in a way they have never seen before.”
In recent weeks, Trump had invited Ayatollah Khamenei to negotiate through a letter, which was sent to Iran via a UAE mediator. Ayatollah Khamenei rejected direct negotiations with the United States, but according to Masoud Pezeshkian’s statements, Khamenei has authorized indirect negotiations.
Masoud Pezeshkian announced in a cabinet meeting that “Abbas Araghchi” delivered the letter to the American contact through Oman and stated: “Indirect negotiations have always existed and the Supreme Leader emphasized that indirect negotiations can continue. Iran does not avoid negotiations, but the problem is breach of faith, and they must prove that they can build trust.”
“Fatemeh Mohajerani,” the spokesperson of the Iranian government, also announced indirect negotiations with the United States by posting on the social network X. She wrote in this post: “The path of indirect negotiations with the United States has been placed on the agenda and the process of diplomacy continues.”
Donald Trump also referred to talks between Iran and the United States in his interview but provided no details of these talks. The exchange of letters between the United States and Iran has led to speculations, which prompted the Iranian Foreign Ministry to publish a statement saying: “Insistence on making public the current correspondences and interactions between countries, using populist expressions such as ‘people have the right to know,’ in the most optimistic case is nothing but unnecessary marginalization and psychological inflammation in society. Therefore, the confidentiality of Iran-US correspondences will continue as long as the country’s interests require.”
Iran authorized indirect negotiations with the United States following Donald Trump’s warning and threats in the past two days that “if there is no nuclear agreement, very, very bad things will happen.”
“Kazem Gharibabadi,” the Legal and International Deputy of the Foreign Minister, also published a post on his X account and wrote: “In implementation of the fourth round of talks agreement, technical and specialized talks of the four countries on nuclear issues and lifting sanctions were held on Thursday at the expert level in Geneva between Iranian diplomatic officials and three European countries.”
“Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf” also responded to Donald Trump’s letter in parliament, saying: “Negotiation to forcibly accept the enemy’s demands is a prelude to war. If the United States implements its military threat against Iran because of no new nuclear agreement, American bases and its allies in the region will not be safe.”




