Trump Warns Iran: Negotiate Now or Face "Far Worse" US Military Action

President Donald Trump has publicly warned Iran to swiftly negotiate a nuclear deal as a powerful US naval armada advances toward the region. He described the fleet, led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, as larger than a recent deployment to Venezuela and ready for action. Trump threatened that the consequences of failed talks would be "far worse" than past US military operations against Iran. He linked the deployment to broader security concerns, including threats to Israel, while framing it as a move to prevent war through strength.

Key Points: Trump Warns Iran to Negotiate as US Armada Advances

  • US naval armada advances toward Iran
  • Trump warns "time is running out" for a deal
  • Force led by aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln
  • Threat of "far worse" military action if talks fail
  • Deployment linked to regional security and Israel
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Trump warns Iran to negotiate as US armada moves closer

President Trump urges Iran to quickly negotiate a nuclear deal as a "massive" US naval armada, led by the Abraham Lincoln, moves toward the region.

"Hopefully Iran will quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate a fair and equitable deal - NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS - Donald Trump"

Washington, Jan 28

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked Iran to move quickly toward negotiations as a large American naval force advanced to the region, raising pressure on Tehran amid heightened Middle East tensions.

In a radio interview with WABC host Sid Rosenberg, Trump said, "We have a big armada going over there right now," describing it as "very powerful" and larger than a recent US deployment tied to Venezuela. He said Washington hoped military force would not be required. "Hopefully, we won't have to use it," he said.

Trump later reinforced the warning in a post on his Truth Social platform, saying, "A massive Armada is heading to Iran. It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose." He said the fleet is led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and is "larger... than that sent to Venezuela."

The president said the force is "ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfill its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary." He urged Tehran to negotiate, writing, "Hopefully Iran will quickly 'Come to the Table' and negotiate a fair and equitable deal - NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS - one that is good for all parties."

"Time is running out; it is truly of the essence!" Trump added.

Trump warned of severe consequences if talks fail, recalling past US military action. "As I told Iran once before, MAKE A DEAL!" he wrote. "They didn't, and there was 'Operation Midnight Hammer,' a major destruction of Iran. The next attack will be far worse!"

In the radio interview, Trump linked the deployment to broader regional security concerns, including Israel. He said Iran continues to threaten Israel and that US backing has helped deter escalation. He referred to recent tensions that led Israel to shut its airspace temporarily.

Trump also said his administration had secured the return of hostages and remains connected to the conflict. "We got the last of the hostages back," he said. "We got the last of the dead back today." He described the effort as something many believed was impossible.

The president framed the Iran move as part of a broader foreign policy strategy built on military strength and direct negotiation. He said U.S. power was being used to prevent war, not provoke one, but stressed that force remained an option.

Trump placed the Iran standoff alongside other global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, which he again described as a "bloodbath." He said he wanted the fighting to stop and claimed progress was possible through direct talks.

The deployment underscores Trump's approach to foreign policy, relying on pressure and deterrence to force negotiations. His message to Tehran was blunt: negotiate now or face much harsher consequences.

- IANS

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Priya S
The language of "speed and violence" is so aggressive. As an Indian, I've seen how regional tensions in the Middle East can spill over. It's not just about Iran and the US; it affects everyone's stability. Negotiation is the only way forward.
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Rohit P
Trump's strategy is all about pressure. But will it work with Iran? They are not an easy country to push around. India has good relations with both nations, and this puts us in a delicate position. Our foreign policy needs to be very careful now.
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Sarah B
Living in India, the immediate worry is for the thousands of Indian citizens working in the Gulf region. Any conflict means their safety is at risk and remittances could be affected. The government should have contingency plans ready. 🙏
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Vikram M
Respectfully, this feels like a distraction tactic. The US has elections coming up. Creating an external crisis is an old playbook. The real focus should be on peaceful dialogue, not armadas. The world doesn't need another war.
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Karthik V
The mention of Israel is key. The Iran-Israel proxy war has been simmering. If it boils over, it will be a disaster. India has strategic ties with both Israel and Iran. Our diplomacy will be truly tested. A tough balancing act ahead.

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