US President Donald Trump
Trump considers limited military strike on Iran amid nuclear negotiations
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Reports indicate that President of the United States Donald Trump is seriously considering a “limited military strike” against Iran as a pressure tactic to force Tehran into a new nuclear agreement.
Trump said he expects a deal to be reached within 10 to 15 days, and also warned that “bad things” would follow if terms are not met.
US confirms Trump is serious
Acting State Department spokesperson told Fox News that Trump is “completely serious” and emphasized that any decision regarding Iran’s nuclear program or potential military responses rests solely with him.
The announcement coincides with an unprecedented US military buildup in the Middle East, including the deployment of additional aircraft carriers ready for rapid action.
Tough conditions for Tehran
Meanwhile, indirect talks between Washington and Tehran continue in Geneva. Trump’s conditions for a deal reportedly include:
- Full dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program
- Reduction of ballistic missile development
- Cessation of support for regional proxies
Iran has rejected these demands, insisting on its sovereign right to peaceful enrichment. Analysts warn that the combination of military threats, looming deadlines, and diplomatic deadlock is pushing the region into a highly volatile situation.



