Trump Warned Iran to Make Nuclear Deal or Face Nuclear War

A new crisis is unfolding in the Middle East as Israel has launched major airstrikes on Iran, reportedly killing senior Iranian generals and nuclear scientists. In response to the escalating situation, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Iran, urging its leadership to return to the nuclear deal before the situation worsens.
President Trump, known for his tough stance on Iran, stated that Iranian authorities had been given several chances to reach a peaceful agreement, but they failed to take any action. He warned that if Iran continues to resist diplomacy, future Israeli attacks could become even more intense, raising fears of a broader conflict in the region.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified that the United States was not involved in Israel’s military operation and emphasized that protecting American troops in the Middle East remains a top priority for Washington.
Tensions heightened further when Iran announced it would speed up its nuclear program in reaction to a critical resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which accused Tehran of failing to comply with its nuclear obligations.
President Trump acknowledged that Israel might strike again soon and, in preparation for potential violence, he ordered the evacuation of U.S. personnel from the region to ensure their safety amid fears of a large-scale conflict.
Despite his firm message, President Trump reiterated that he still prefers a diplomatic solution and expressed concern that more military action could disrupt ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran.
A sixth round of peace talks is expected to take place soon in Oman, with global leaders hoping that diplomacy can stop the region from slipping into full-blown war.