President Trump warned Iran that unless a nuclear deal is reached soon, “bad things” are on the horizon.
He sent a message weeks ago through the UAE, and he just got a responde via Oman.
Trump says he prefers diplomacy but made it clear, no deal means serious consequences.
The clock’s ticking, and Iran just moved up the watch list.
Let’s hope they don’t forget that it isn’t Biden that’s in control and that they can do whatever they want.
Play time is over for Iran.
⚡️BREAKING
Trump issues a new threat against Iran
'Iran makes a lot of drones. They make very effective drones too. Iran is very high on my list of things to watch. I sent them a letter and I said you're gonna have to make a decision and we're gonna either have to talk or very… pic.twitter.com/K8BLk5Kcdp
— Iran Observer (@IranObserver0) March 28, 2025
Axios reports:
“Bad things” will happen to Iran unless it reaches a deal with the U.S. on its nuclear program, President Trump said Friday.
Why it matters: Trump’s comments came after Iran responded to the letter the president sent the country’s supreme leader three weeks ago, which threatened military action if no deal is reached in two moths.
What they are saying: “Iran is very high on my list of things to watch. … We will have to talk it out or very bad things are gonna happen to Iran, and I don’t want that to happen,” Trump said. “My big preference is that we work it out with Iran, but if we don’t work it out, bad, bad things are gonna happen to Iran.”
Driving the news: Iran delivered its response via the Gulf Sultanate of Oman, which duly notified the U.S., a source with knowledge of the issue confirmed to Axios.
The Omanis briefed the U.S. on the messages they received from the Iranians and will deliver the Iranian letter to the White House in the coming days, the source said.
Between the lines: Trump delivered his letter to the Iranian supreme leader through the UAE signaling that it wants the Emiratis to mediate between the U.S. and Iran.Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told reporters on Friday that Iran decided to send its response through Oman because it served as a mediator with the U.S. in the past, and the Iranian government trusts the Omanis.
He said Iran isn’t interested in direct talks with the U.S. at the moment but is ready to hold indirect negotiations through the Omanis.
What to watch: Ali Shamkhani who was the head of Iran’s supreme national security council and is now an adviser to Iran’s Leader Ali Khamenei said on Friday that the Iranian response to Trump’s letter was based on “restraint.”ADVERTISEMENT
President Trump prefers that a deal be made with Iran regarding its nuclear program, but if not, "bad, bad things are going to happen to Iran." pic.twitter.com/euyY8rPYQL
— Praying Medic (@prayingmedic) March 28, 2025
This is such a great response from Trump regarding Iran:
Reporter: Russia, China, and Iran are doing military exercises together. Does that concern you?
Trump: No
Reporter: Why not?
Trump: Because we’re stronger than all of them. 🫳🎤pic.twitter.com/rWoTEjHWDA
— Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹 (@saras76) March 15, 2025


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