Former President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran, saying the country had better “get smart soon” and accept a nuclear deal as tensions continue to rise amid the ongoing Iran war. He argued that reaching an agreement on nuclear restrictions is the only viable path to de-escalation and regional stability, suggesting that continued resistance would lead to greater isolation and consequences for Tehran. Trump framed the deal as an opportunity for Iran to avoid further conflict and economic pressure, while also signaling that the United States remains firm on preventing nuclear proliferation in the region. His comments come against a backdrop of heightened military activity and diplomatic strain, with international observers closely watching whether renewed negotiations can gain traction. The remarks reflect Trump’s long-standing position that strict limits on Iran’s nuclear program, backed by credible enforcement, are essential to U.S. and allied security interests.
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