Donald Trump will 'unleash hell' if Iran doesn't make peace deal, White House says
Key Points:
- The White House warned that President Donald Trump is prepared to "unleash hell" on Iran if Tehran does not accept a US deal aimed at ending the war in the Middle East, emphasizing that Trump does not bluff and will hit Iran harder than ever before.
- Despite Iranian state media rejecting Washington's 15-point peace proposal, US officials maintain that peace talks are ongoing and productive, with the plan addressing sanctions relief, nuclear program rollback, missile limits, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran countered with its own five-point plan demanding an end to killings of its officials, reparations, cessation of hostilities, and sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, which are unlikely to be accepted by the US due to global energy concerns.
- Mediators from Pakistan and Egypt are pushing for possible in-person talks between the US and Iran, potentially as soon as Friday, though it remains unclear who in Iran's government has the authority or willingness to negotiate amid ongoing hostilities.
- Iran remains highly cautious of US diplomacy due to past military strikes under the Trump administration, with Iranian officials expressing distrust and skepticism about the current peace negotiations.