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Trump reiterates threat of military action with demand for Iran deal

29-01-2026

WASHINGTON: President ⁠Donald Trump ​has revived the threat that the United States is ready to launch a military attack against Iran as he demanded that Tehran make a deal over its nuclear program.

“A massive Armada is heading to Iran. It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose,” he said in a lengthy post on Truth Social on Wednesday.

The US president added that “hopefully Iran will quickly ‘Come to the Table’ and negotiate a fair and equitable deal – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS – one that is good for all parties. Time is running out, it is truly of the essence! As I told Iran once before, MAKE A DEAL!”

In an apparent reference to the US bombing of three of Iran’s nuclear facilities in June, the US president warned that should Tehran fail to agree a deal, the next attack would ‌be “far ‌worse”.

Trump’s outburst came shortly after Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that his country would not restart negotiations amid the threat of an attack.

Tehran’s top diplomat insisted that his country has not sought to restart negotiations and would not do so while the threats persist.

‘Menaces and demands’

Trump has repeatedly indicated that he is considering ordering military action in response to Tehran’s crackdown on antigovernment protests earlier this month, raising tension across the region.

“There was no contact between me and [US envoy Steve] Witkoff in recent days and no request for negotiations was made from us,” Araghchi told state media.

“Our stance is clear: Negotiations don’t go along with threats, and talks can only take place when there are no longer menaces and excessive demands,” the diplomat said.

Earlier this month, Araghchi had said his country was ready for war if Washington wanted to “test” it.

The comments came after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian hit out against US “threats”, saying they were “aimed at disrupting the security of the region and will achieve nothing other than instability”.

The bullish riposte appears to contradict remarks from Turkiye’s foreign minister. Speaking to media on Wednesday, Hakan Fidan suggested “Iran is ready to negotiate a nuclear file again”.

In June, as indirect negotiations on the nuclear program were under way, the US joined Israel in its 12-day war on Iran by bombing three of its main nuclear facilities. The attacks killed 430 people.

Iranian officials have promised to launch a “comprehensive and regret-inducing response” if attacked again.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that the US attack in June “obliterated” the Iranian nuclear program, which Western nations and international institutions worry is aimed at developing nuclear weapons.

However, Tehran insists the program has strictly civilian purposes and it has the right to carry out the enrichment of uranium.

The whereabouts of the country’s highly enriched uranium have remained unknown since the June attacks.

Tension stalks the region

Meanwhile, the US continues to ramp up the pressure on Iran by focusing its rhetoric on the protests, in which thousands of people are reported to have been killed.

The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said it has confirmed at least 6,221 deaths, including at least 5,858 protesters, and is investigating 12,904 others. (Int’l News Desk)

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