Trump’s Final Ultimatum: "Deal or Bombs" as White House Claims U.S. is on the Verge of a Massive Iran Pact
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President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric today, stating that Iran will face "problems like it has never seen before" if it refuses to negotiate a permanent settlement. Trump revealed that the U.S. naval blockade is bleeding Tehran of $500 million per day, a deficit he claims is unsustainable even in the short term. "The blockade stays until a deal is reached," Trump posted on Truth Social.

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Speaking to Bloomberg and PBS, Trump deemed a ceasefire extension "highly unlikely," noting that the 14-day window closes Wednesday evening (US time). He warned that if demands—primarily "No Nuclear Weapons"—are not met, "a lot of bombs will go off". Vice President JD Vance is currently en route to Islamabad for what sources call a "make-or-break" session.



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