
Iran must make a deal immediately — that’s the message from former US President Donald Trump. His warning came after Israeli airstrikes struck Iran hard on Friday, killing Iran’s highest-ranking military officers and destroying key nuclear sites.
The attacks were a dramatic escalation in a growing conflict. Iran called it a “declaration of war.” Trump insisted Iran should “make a deal, before there is nothing left.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei struck back, warning Israel it would face a “bitter and painful” fate. Iran’s army said there were “no limits” to its response.
Iran Must Act Before It’s Too Late — Trump Warns
“It’s simple. Iran must make a deal. If it waits much longer, there might be nothing left to negotiate with.” That’s how Trump put it, adding a dramatic twist to the growing crisis.
He made these comments on Truth Social and to journalists, framing the attacks as a last chance for Iran to avoid more destruction.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the attack a “declaration of war” and demanded the UN Security Council intervene immediately.
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Inside the Israeli Strike — Who Was Targeted?
The Israeli Air Force struck nearly 100 targets in Iran, including its main nuclear enrichment site in Natanz and the leadership of Iran’s military. Iran’s highest-ranking commander, Armed Forces Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri, and the head of the Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami, were killed in the attack.
In a dramatic move, Iran’s Supreme Leader quickly appointed new commanders and vowed revenge.
The USA’s Distance and Appeal for Restraint
The USA made it clear it wasn’t involved in the attack, although Trump said in a Fox News interview that he had knowledge of the strikes in advance. President Joe Biden’s administration called on Iran not to attack US interests in the region and insisted it was not responsible for the attack’s consequences.
Iran finds itself at a crossroads. Will it pursue peace and negotiations, or will it respond and escalate a dangerous conflict?
As Trump put it, “Make a deal now… or it might be too late.” The future hangs on Iran’s choices in the days and hours to come.
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