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Trump Urges Tehran to Strike Nuclear Deal, Warns of Harsher Strike if Talks Fail

On Wednesday, January 28, U.S. President Donald Trump pressed Iran to accept a deal that would foreclose any path to a nuclear weapon as American naval power concentrates in the region. He cast the choice as stark and immediate: sign a verifiable agreement that dismantles military-nuclear capabilities or face a response “far worse” than past actions. The White House’s message pairs diplomatic talk with a visible buildup at sea, signaling both urgency and deterrence while capitals across the Middle East brace for possible miscalculation.

Tehran’s officials insist on their right to civilian nuclear technology and reject conditions they view as capitulation. While potential mediators keep channels open, the terms emphasized by Washington appear to include enduring limits on enrichment, curbs on missiles, and an end to support for terror proxies in exchange for broader relief. The signaling from both sides has grown sharper, and with it the risk that crisis management could fail.

For Israel and its allies, the stakes are immediate; for many Iranians, the outcome could shape whether sanctions relief and de-escalation are achievable soon—or whether the region edges toward confrontation. A narrow opening remains for diplomacy, but it is framed by hard deadlines, rising rhetoric, and forces maneuvering within close range of one another.
(FOX/VFI News)

“He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth; He breaks the bow and shatters the spear.” – Psalm 46:9