Trump Rejects Iran Talks as "Too Late" Amid Escalating Middle East Strikes

US President Donald Trump has declared it is "too late" for Iran to restart negotiations, following recent US military strikes. Trump justified the strikes as necessary to protect US interests and allies, including Israel. Meanwhile, Israel reported targeting a senior commander in Iran, and Iranian state media showed mass funerals for schoolgirls killed in the strikes. The conflict has entered its fourth day with Iranian counter-strikes targeting US and Israeli assets.

Key Points: Trump Says "Too Late" for Iran Negotiations as Tensions Soar

  • Trump rejects Iran's negotiation offer
  • US conducted precision strikes on Iranian targets
  • Israeli strike targets senior commander in Iran
  • Iranian funeral held for schoolgirls killed in strikes
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Trump says "Too Late" for Iran to talk as tensions escalate in Middle East region

US President Trump dismisses Iran's call for talks, justifying recent US strikes. Tensions escalate with Israeli operations and Iranian retaliation.

"Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said 'Too Late' - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, March 3

Amid the escalating tensions in the West Asia region, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that it was "too late" for Iran to restart negotiations.

Trump said that Iran's leadership, along with its air defence, Air Force, and Navy are "gone".

"Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said 'Too Late'," the US President posted on Truth Social.

This comes as Dr Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, representative of the late Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, in an interview with ANI, said, "Iran is ready for negotiations but with dignity".

Meanwhile, Israel claimed that a senior commander was targeted through a strike in Iran, Al Jazeera reported. The Israeli Army didn't provide further information on the outcome of the operation that was carried out recently.

Earlier, Fox News reported that Trump had sent an official letter to Congress about the US strikes against Iran, where he justified military action. In his letter, Trump said that the strikes were conducted at his direction on February 28 to protect US interests, ensuring free flow of maritime commerce via the Strait of Hormuz and for the collective self-defence of regional allies, including allies.

"At my direction, on February 28, 2026, United States forces conducted precision strikes against numerous targets within Iran including ballistic missile sites, maritime mining capabilities, air defenses, and command and control capabilities. These strikes were undertaken to protect United States forces in the region, protect the United States homeland, advance vital United States national interests, including ensuring the free flow of maritime commerce through the Strait of Hormuz, and in collective self-defense of our regional allies, including Israel," Trump wrote.

He added that no United States ground forces were used in these strikes, and the mission was planned and executed in a manner designed to minimise civilian casualties, deter future attacks, and neutralise Iran's malign activities.

Meanwhile, Iranian state media Press TV reported today that thousands of people took to the streets in a solemn funeral procession after over 150 schoolgirls were killed in Iran on Saturday following US-Israeli strikes in the country.

Visuals shared by Press TV showed a sea of people protesting against the killing of innocent young students who perished in the missile strike.

The conflict in West Asia has entered its fourth day following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures in the Persian Gulf country. In retaliation, Tehran has responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

- ANI

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Sarah B
From an Indian perspective, stability in West Asia is crucial for our energy security and the safety of our diaspora. This "too late" rhetoric from Trump is dangerous and escalatory. Dialogue is the only way forward, not more strikes.
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Vikram M
The report says Iran is ready to talk "with dignity". Why can't the US understand that? Every nation has its self-respect. Just because you have a bigger military doesn't mean you get to humiliate others. This will only create more terrorists, not peace.
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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm worried about oil prices. If the Strait of Hormuz gets blocked, petrol will become ₹150/litre here. Our economy can't handle another external shock. Modi ji should use India's good relations with both sides to mediate quietly.
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Priya S
The loss of young lives is heartbreaking. As a mother, I can't imagine the pain of those families in Iran. Whatever the politics, children are never a target. The world needs to speak up against this. #StopTheWar
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Michael C
While I understand the strategic concerns, the approach seems flawed. A respectful criticism: India's foreign policy statement has been too cautious. We have a voice on the global stage now; we should use it more forcefully to condemn civilian casualties and advocate for peace.

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