Will Trump’s Warning to Iran Lead to a Nuclear Deal?
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Washington, Feb 13 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, urging them to swiftly finalize a nuclear agreement or face dire repercussions, emphasizing that failing to reach a deal would be “very traumatic.”
“We must strike a deal; otherwise, it's going to be very traumatic, very traumatic,” Trump stated to reporters at the White House.
“I hope that doesn’t happen, but we must secure a deal,”
he continued. When questioned about a timeline, Trump indicated that the process should accelerate.
“I estimate within the next month, something like that — it shouldn’t take long, I mean, it should happen swiftly. They need to agree very quickly,” he remarked.
Trump warned that if negotiations falter, the situation could intensify. “If they don’t secure a deal, then it’ll be a different scenario,” he noted.
“If the agreement isn’t very fair and very beneficial for Iran, then it’s going to be, I believe, a very challenging time for them.”
These comments followed his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“We had a productive meeting yesterday with Bibi Netanyahu, and he understands, but ultimately, the decision lies with me,”
Trump added.
When asked if Netanyahu wished for him to halt negotiations, Trump responded, “I will converse with them as long as I desire and we’ll see if we can achieve a deal. If we cannot, we’ll enter Phase 2. Phase 2 will be very tough for them.”
Trump did not elaborate on what “Phase 2” would entail.
These comments indicate ongoing diplomatic efforts but also renewed pressure on Tehran.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been a pivotal issue in West Asia. The United States exited the 2015 nuclear agreement during Trump’s initial term. Since then, tensions have remained high regarding enrichment levels and regional security.
For India, stability in the Gulf region is of considerable economic and strategic significance. India imports a substantial portion of its crude oil from West Asia and has a significant diaspora in the area.
Any escalation between Washington and Tehran could impact energy markets and regional security dynamics. Historically, US-Iran negotiations have fluctuated between pressure and engagement, with diplomatic channels often remaining open even amid intense rhetoric.