US Sets 8 PM Deadline for Iran to "Make a Deal" Amid Trump Warnings

The White House has given Iran until 8 PM Eastern Time to "make a deal" with the United States, according to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. President Donald Trump issued stark warnings on social media, suggesting a "whole civilisation will die" while also referencing "Complete and Total Regime Change." Administration officials like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized goals of changing Iran's behavior and protecting U.S. interests. The deadline comes amid expanded U.S. military operations targeting Iranian-linked infrastructure, raising the risk of a broader regional conflict.

Key Points: US Gives Iran 8 PM Deadline to Make a Deal, Trump Warns

  • US sets 8 PM ET deadline for Iran
  • Trump warns of catastrophic escalation
  • Administration signals openness to de-escalation
  • Military operations against Iranian targets expand
  • Coordinated pressure on Iran's leadership
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Iran faces 8pm deadline from the US: White House

White House sets hard deadline for Iran as Trump warns of catastrophic escalation and potential "regime change." Follow the latest developments.

"The Iranian regime has until 8 PM Eastern Time to meet the moment and make a deal with the United States. - Karoline Leavitt"

Washington, April 7

Iran has until 8 p.m. Eastern Time to "make a deal" with the United States, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt toldon Tuesday, underscoring a hard deadline set by President Donald Trump amid escalating tensions.

"The Iranian regime has until 8 PM Eastern Time to meet the moment and make a deal with the United States. Only the President knows where things stand and what he will do," Leavitt told IANS.

Her remarks come as Trump publicly signalled both the risk of catastrophic escalation and the possibility of political change inside Iran.

"A whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again," Trump said in a social media post, adding: "I don't want that to happen, but it probably will."

He also pointed to what he described as a decisive shift underway.

"However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalised minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?" he said.

Trump framed the moment as historic.

"We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World," he added.

Vice President JD Vance earlier stressed that Washington's objective was to force a change in Iran's behaviour, while leaving the path to de-escalation open if Tehran engaged.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meanwhile, reiterated that the United States was prepared to act decisively to protect its interests and ensure stability in critical global energy routes.

The statements reflect a coordinated message from the administration - combining a firm deadline, warnings of severe consequences, and continued pressure on Iran's leadership.

Over the past several days, U.S. military operations have expanded in scope, targeting Iranian-linked infrastructure and raising the risk of a broader regional conflict.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The language from the US is incredibly aggressive. Setting public deadlines like this rarely leads to good outcomes. It feels more like a show of force than genuine diplomacy.
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Arjun K
"Complete and Total Regime Change"? This is a dangerous path. We've seen what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan. The region doesn't need more instability. Millions of innocent people, including many Indian expats, could be caught in the middle.
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Priya S
Our foreign policy should focus on ensuring the safety of Indian citizens in the region and securing our energy supplies. We must talk to all sides and advocate for peace. War benefits no one.
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Michael C
While I understand the US has security concerns, the tone is counterproductive. A "my way or the highway" approach with a nuclear-capable state is a recipe for disaster. The international community needs to step in.
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Karthik V
The timing is terrible. Global markets are already shaky. If Strait of Hormuz is affected, petrol prices in India will shoot up overnight. Government should activate contingency plans for fuel reserves.

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