Trump Warns Iran: "Won't Be Pleasant" If Ceasefire Deal Collapses

US President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to Iran, stating the outcome will not be "pleasant" if a deal is not reached by the ceasefire's end. He unequivocally vowed that Iran will not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, accusing Tehran of attempting to blackmail the international community. Meanwhile, US officials are reportedly deliberating the possibility of convening another in-person meeting with Iranian officials before the ceasefire expires. These discussions follow a marathon meeting in Islamabad involving multiple regional mediators.

Key Points: Trump Warns Iran Over Ceasefire, Vows No Nuclear Weapon

  • Trump warns of severe consequences for Iran
  • Vows Iran will never have a nuclear weapon
  • Accuses Iran of trying to blackmail the world
  • US officials consider another in-person meeting
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'Won't be pleasant': Trump warns Iran over ceasefire deal, vows no nuclear weapon

President Trump issues a stark warning to Iran, stating consequences will be severe if no deal is reached and vowing Tehran will never get a nuclear weapon.

"I don't want to comment on that, but it won't be pleasant for them. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 14

US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran over the future of the ongoing ceasefire, saying the consequences of failing to reach a deal would be severe while reiterating that Tehran will not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.

Answering questions on what would happen if no agreement is reached by the end of the ceasefire, Trump said, "I don't want to comment on that, but it won't be pleasant for them. Right now, there is no fighting. Right now, we have a blockade. They are doing no business... So now Iran is doing absolutely no business. And we are going to keep it that way very easily. Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their radar is gone, and their leaders are gone. It's a lot."

He further underscored Washington's position on Iran's nuclear ambitions, stating, "Iran will not have a nuclear weapon... If they don't agree, there is no deal... There will never be a deal. Iran will not have a nuclear weapon, and we are going to get the dust back; either we will get it back from them, or we will take it."

Accusing Iran of attempting to pressure the international community, Trump added, "We can't let a country blackmail or extort the world because that is what they are doing, they are really blackmailing the world. We are not going to let that happen... Many ships are heading to our country right now as we speak to load up with the best oil..."

Meanwhile, US officials are deliberating the possibility of convening another in-person meeting with Iranian officials before the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran expires, although a final decision has not yet been taken, CNN reported.

The officials are reviewing potential dates and locations, contingent on the progress of ongoing talks with Iran and regional mediators in the coming days.

A source described the discussions as preliminary.

"We need to be prepared to stand something up quickly should things head in that direction," the source said, quoted by CNN.

Marathon meeting in Islamabad on April 11 marked the culmination of weeks of negotiations involving senior US officials and intermediaries from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Oman and others.

A regional source told CNN that another round of negotiations remains possible, with Turkey reportedly working to bridge differences between both sides.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The language is so aggressive. "It won't be pleasant" sounds more like a threat than diplomacy. This approach just escalates tensions. There are families suffering on both sides, not just "leaders" and "navies".
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Aman W
From an Indian perspective, any conflict in the Middle East affects our energy security and the welfare of our diaspora. Glad to see Turkey, Oman, and Pakistan trying to mediate. Dialogue is the only way.
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Sarah B
The blockade is crippling their economy. "Doing absolutely no business." That's a powerful tool. Sometimes economic pressure works better than military action. Hope they come to the table.
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Vikram M
Trump says "we are going to get the dust back". What does that even mean? The rhetoric is confusing. Clarity is needed in international affairs, not vague threats. The region doesn't need more uncertainty.
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Kiran H
As an Indian, I'm watching this closely. A stable West Asia is crucial for us. The mention of Pakistan mediating in Islamabad is interesting. Hope it leads to a peaceful resolution for everyone's sake. 🤞

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