Trump Warns Iran of "Far Worse" Strike as Nuclear Talks Stall

President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, stating any future U.S. military strike would be "far worse" than a past operation, in a bid to force Tehran back to nuclear negotiations. Iran responded by declaring it is willing to engage but will defend itself and respond "like never before" if pushed. The verbal clash coincides with the advance of a significant U.S. naval fleet and multi-day military readiness drills in the region. Tensions are further underscored by high-level U.S.-Israel defense talks focused on strengthening cooperation.

Key Points: Trump-Iran Tensions Soar Over Nuclear Deal Threats

  • Trump threatens "far worse" strike than past operation
  • Iran warns of unprecedented response
  • US naval fleet advancing to region
  • Military drills and talks with Israel intensify
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"Far worse" strike threat: Trump presses Iran for nuclear deal; Tehran warns it will respond "like never before"

Trump warns Iran of "far worse" military action to force a nuclear deal. Tehran vows to respond "like never before" as US fleet advances.

"BUT IF PUSHED, IT WILL DEFEND ITSELF AND RESPOND LIKE NEVER BEFORE! - Iran's UN mission"

Washington, DC, January 29

Relations between the United States and Iran have sharply deteriorated after President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Tehran over stalled nuclear talks, saying any future strike would be "far worse," a comment that drew a fierce response from Iran.

Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said a US naval deployment larger than a previous fleet sent toward Venezuela was moving quickly, describing its advance as "quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose." He said the force was "ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfil its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary."

Urging Tehran back to the negotiating table, Trump said he hoped Iran would "quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate a fair and equitable deal - NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS - one that is good for all parties." He warned that "time is running out" and described the situation as "truly of the essence."

Recounting an earlier standoff, Trump wrote, "As I told Iran once before, MAKE A DEAL! They didn't, and there was 'Operation Midnight Hammer,' a major destruction of Iran." He cautioned that any renewed confrontation would be "far worse," before closing with, "Hopefully Iran will quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate ... Thank you for your attention to this matter!"

Iran responded on Wednesday through its mission to the United Nations, saying it is willing to engage with Washington "based on mutual respect and interests." In a separate post on X, Tehran warned: "BUT IF PUSHED, IT WILL DEFEND ITSELF AND RESPOND LIKE NEVER BEFORE!"

Amid the exchange of warnings, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that Washington is closely monitoring Tehran's actions and confirmed there is "a massive fleet heading in that direction."

At the same time, US Central Command said on Tuesday it was preparing multi-day readiness drills "designed to enhance asset and personnel dispersal capability, strengthen regional partnerships, and prepare for flexible response execution throughout."

CENTCOM said the exercises aim to demonstrate its "credible, combat-ready, and responsible presence designed to deter aggression, reduce the risk of miscalculation, and assure partners."

Those military preparations followed a Sunday meeting between CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper and Israel Defence Forces Chief of Staff Lt Gen. Eyal Zamir, focused on "strengthening the defensive cooperation between the two states."

Separately, a US source told The Jerusalem Post that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group had entered CENTCOM waters in the Indian Ocean.

On Thursday, media reports said the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group included additional US warships, destroyers and fighter aircraft in its deployment.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump's language is so aggressive. "With speed and violence"? This is not how you conduct foreign policy. It just forces the other side to dig in. India has always advocated for peaceful dialogue to resolve disputes. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Aman W
The US sending a carrier group to the Indian Ocean again... feels like our backyard is becoming a stage for their showdowns. We have strong ties with both Iran and the US. Our diplomacy will be tested to ensure our interests are protected.
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai, I see the direct impact of Gulf tensions. If things escalate, petrol prices will shoot up overnight. The government needs to have contingency plans. This brinksmanship is dangerous for ordinary people everywhere.
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Vikram M
While I understand the need to prevent nuclear proliferation, threats don't work with Iran. They have a proud civilization and will not bow down to public ultimatums. The 2015 deal was working until the US pulled out. Maybe start by honoring previous commitments?
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Karthik V
The mention of Israel in this is key. Their cooperation with CENTCOM adds another layer. India has to walk a very fine line, maintaining our strategic autonomy. Jai Hind.

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