Trump gave Iran a 10-day deadline, are you spending a lot of time thinking about this?

Washington: US President Donald Trump has once again warned Iran. Trump has said that Iran will have to make a good deal. He also said that America’s military power in the Middle East is continuously increasing, increasing very much. Trump said in a threatening manner that America may have to take it further. He also said that it would be known in the next 10 days.

‘Deals have to be made or bad things will happen’
During the first meeting of the Board of Peace, Trump said, “The last few years have proven that it is not easy to make a good deal with Iran. We have to make a good deal or bad things will happen.”

‘We will know in 10 days’
During this time, Trump also made it clear that talks with America should take place in the next 10 days, otherwise Washington “may have to go one step further.” Without giving further details about the action, he said, “You will know in the next maybe 10 days.” Trump also said that unless Iran has nuclear weapons, peace is not possible in the Middle East.

Trump has to take a decision
America will be ready to attack Iran by the end of this week. The White House has been told the military is ready to attack by the weekend, but Trump is still not convinced this is the best approach. Citing the source, the US Commander-in-Chief has privately debated for and against military action. Consulted with advisors and colleagues on the best approach. It is not yet clear whether Trump will take any decision by the weekend or not. “He (Trump) is spending a lot of time thinking about this,” one source said.

Iran’s President made his stance clear
Meanwhile, let us also tell here that recently Iran’s President Masoud Pejeshkian had said that the country does not want war. He also said that he cannot bow down to American demands. “Since the day I assumed office, I have believed that war should be avoided. But, if they try to impose their will on us, insult us and demand that we bow our heads at any cost, should we accept that?”

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