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Iran Had Two Options Sign Nuclear Deal or Risk U.S. Military Response
The president makes it clear either negotiate or face consequences.

President Donald Trump isn’t playing games when it comes to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. In a bold statement over the weekend, Trump made it clear: either Iran agrees to a deal preventing it from obtaining nuclear weapons, or the U.S. military will step in to stop them.
Speaking on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” with Maria Bartiromo, Trump outlined his position.
“There are two ways Iran can be handled: militarily, or you make a deal,” he said. “I would prefer to make a deal, because I’m not looking to hurt Iran.”
Trump distinguished between Iran’s people whom he respect and its leadership, which he called “very evil.”
He confirmed he has already reached out to Iran’s regime, urging them to negotiate.
If Iran refuses, the U.S. will take decisive action to prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons.
This is the kind of leadership America needs. Under Joe Biden, Iran has only grown bolder, enriching uranium at record levels while receiving weak diplomatic overtures from a failing administration. Trump, however, understands strength just as he did when he took out Iran’s top terrorist, Qasem Soleimani, in 2020.
Iran’s time is running out. They can either negotiate a deal that secures peace, or they can face the might of the U.S. military. Either way, under a Trump presidency, America will not allow Iran to go nuclear. Share this article or subscribe to our newsletter for updates.