Donald Trump Issues Fresh, Strong Warnings to Iran Amidst Negotiations

Pakistan News Desk2 weeks ago

Donald Trump issued fresh, strong warnings to Iran amidst ongoing negotiations and during ongoing talks. Donald Trump stated “Will Hit Iran ‘Very Hard Again'” and also warned Iran, “You Won’t Be Able to Return to Your Country.”

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Updated: 12:10 PM PKT — June 24, 2026

Former US President Donald Trump has criticised a congressional resolution aimed at stopping military action against Iran, calling the measure “untimely and meaningless.” In response to the resolution, Trump stated, “I have brought Iran to its knees, it is about to fall.” He added that while senators had made his job more difficult, he would complete it. The statement came after the US Senate passed the joint resolution with a 50-48 vote. The measure had previously been approved by the House of Representatives.

Updated: 11:25 AM PKT — June 24, 2026

New threats against Iran by former US President Donald Trump have emerged amid reports on Wednesday suggesting that talks related to a nuclear weapons ban may have collapsed.

Updated: 10:12 AM PKT — June 24, 2026

Amid ongoing US-Iran tensions, former US President Donald Trump has reportedly made a major announcement regarding Iran. The specific details of the announcement were not immediately available.

Updated: 8:24 PM PKT — June 23, 2026

Amid ongoing talks and threats, a new round of confrontation has reportedly occurred between former US President Donald Trump and Iranian official Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

Updated: 7:41 PM PKT — June 23, 2026

US President Donald Trump has criticised NATO allies and Italy regarding the ongoing issue with Iran, according to reports on June 22. The criticism comes amid new threats from Trump and a subsequent response from Iran. There has also been discussion about the dynamics of closed-door talks, with some reports questioning whether the Iranian delegation walked out following a tweet by the US President.

Updated: 5:40 PM PKT — June 23, 2026

US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran will agree to large-scale weapons inspections as part of a future deal to ensure nuclear transparency. While not directly confirming the claim, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that Tehran would continue its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in accordance with its national laws and decisions by the Supreme National Security Council.

Meanwhile, senior Republican Senator Lindsey Graham revealed that President Trump has an alternative plan if diplomatic efforts with Iran fail. In an interview, Graham said Trump intends to take control of the Strait of Hormuz by force and could impose a toll on commercial vessels to cover the security costs of the operation.

Updated: 1:52 PM PKT — June 23, 2026

Former US President Donald Trump issued a fresh warning to Iran on June 23, amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations.

In connection with the ongoing Switzerland talks, former US President Donald Trump issued a new warning to Iran regarding compliance with a potential agreement. “If Tehran breaks the deal, I’ll do what must be done,” he was quoted as saying on June 23.

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