President Donald Trump said Monday that Iran "will get nothing" until it does what it needs to do, according to Barak Betesh (i24NEWS). The statement reinforces Trump's uncompromising stance in ongoing US-Iran talks, which he has said will leave Israel little choice but to accept whatever deal emerges.
President Donald Trump issued a terse ultimatum to Iran on Monday evening: "Iran will get nothing until it does what it needs to do," as reported by Barak Betesh of i24NEWS. The single-source statement is the latest in a series of hardline messages from Trump to Tehran as indirect negotiations intensify. It echoes his position that any final agreement — which he has said could halt Iranian fire on Israel for at least a week — will be imposed on all parties including Israel.
As The Zioneer has documented repeatedly (BACKGROUND articles from June 7-14), Trump has warned that if talks fail, the US would "wipe out an entire infrastructure of a nation," and has told Prime Minister Netanyahu he "will have to accept" the American deal. Monday's remark doubles down: no preconditions, no partial concessions. It remains unclear whether the “what it needs to do” refers specifically to halting attacks on Israel, freezing nuclear enrichment, or a broader set of demands. No official Iranian response has been reported yet, and a single-sourced report carries developing confidence.
3 developments
- StrongIran clarifies it won't implement deal without full sanctions relief and frozen funds
- StrongTrump says US to finalize Iran deal within days, achieve 'total victory' within two weeks
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran apologized secretly for leaking false deal details
- DevelopingTrump says Iran deal is fully signed, Strait open, Tehran will never have nuclear weapons
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