Trump warns Iran to make nuclear deal or next attack will be ‘far worse’
President Trump urged Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal, warning that a future US attack would be "far worse" than the previous one in June. He emphasized the urgency of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and stated a US "armada" was heading towards the country.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump urged Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal, warning that a future US attack would be "far worse" than the previous one in June. He emphasized the urgency of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and stated a US "armada" was heading towards the country. This warning follows Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. In response, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader threatened to retaliate against the US, Israel, and their allies if attacked. Iran's Foreign Minister also stated their armed forces were prepared to respond "immediately and powerfully" to any aggression. The exchange highlights escalating tensions between the US and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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5 extractedTrump pulled out of world powers’ 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran during his first White House term.
Iran's armed forces are prepared to immediately and powerfully respond to ANY aggression.
Any military action from the United States will result in Iran targeting the US, Israel and those who support it.
The next US attack would be far worse if Iran doesn't make a deal.
Trump urged Iran to come to the table and make a deal on nuclear weapons.