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warned Iran must “get smart soon” following a [proposal](/news/2026/4/28/whats-in-irans-latest-proposal-and-how-has-the-us-responded) from Iran that would postpone a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme. “Iran can’t get their act together,” Trump
Trump had celebrated the reopening of the strait on Friday, but warned the US attacks would resume until Iran agreed to a deal, which included its nuclear
warning such an attack would be a war crime. To declare victory, Trump needs a deal that is better than the 2015 nuclear deal reached under Barack Obama, Patrick Wintour tells me. (The same deal
Trump is an advantage, but warned their lack of familiarity with Iran’s nuclear file is a “crucial weakness”. ## In the Gulf - **Gulf states align with Iran on Hormuz:** Gulf nations are likely to welcome
Iran rowed back on its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning that it would continue to block transit through the key waterway as long as the US blockade of Iranian ports remained
deal", stressing that "all they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon and in meaningful and verifiable ways". At Friday's news briefing, Hegseth also warned that Washington's continuing blockade of the Strait
deal: “Don’t rush me”. - For the first time, Trump clearly said that the US would not use a nuclear weapon in Iran – days after intense speculation over what he might do, when he threatened
warned, without evidence, about the dangers of Iran’s long-range missiles, claiming Iran is producing them [“in very high numbers”](/news/2025/12/29/trump-says-us-would-back-strikes-against-irans-missile-programme) and they could “overwhelm the Iron Dome”. Iran has said its right
warned one Republican strategist. ## Tehran: Holding burning coal Iran’s calculus is equally time-sensitive, but inverted. Where Trump needs a quick exit, Tehran’s survival strategy depends on endurance. The war, which began
deal had not yet been reached because Iran was “in turmoil”. Trump added to reporters in the Oval Office that he would not use a nuclear weapon against Iran as the conflict continues without
Trump expressed optimism this week that a permanent deal is within reach — one that may include Iran relinquishing its enriched uranium. However, experts who spent months negotiating a nuclear agreement during the Obama administration
warned Iran against walking away from negotiations. Trump said "We're offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don't, the United States is going
warning that “we have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield”. The two-week ceasefire – set to expire on Wednesday – had appeared to be in jeopardy after the US said it seized an Iranian
warnings that there will be no immediate widespread resumption of passage through the vital waterway. In a barrage of social media posts, [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) claimed on Friday that Iran had agreed never
Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), took roughly two years to negotiate successfully, including secret backchannel talks facilitated by Oman. Its eventual success came only after prolonged periods
deal being close and warning that “lots of bombs” would “start going off” if negotiations failed. Earlier in the month, he [threatened extinction](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/07/trump-iran-threat-truth-social) on “a whole civilization” of Iran, and that
nuclear programme and control of the Strait of Hormuz - a key oil transport route - remain in contention. Earlier on Sunday, Trump said his representatives would arrive in Pakistan, which has been mediating between
warns US-UK trade deal ‘can always be changed’ with relations in ‘sad state’ Donald Trump has threatened to row back on the trade deal the US signed with the UK last year
nuclear Iran. Pope Leo would not be happy with the end result.” Trump added that “I think he’s very weak on crime and other things, so I’m not” going to apologise. > double quotation
warn that Iran was on the cusp of a nuclear weapon, Benderman can't help but be skeptical. " I always believed that… if my country was going to send me to a war, it would