Washington: Amidst the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump issued a stern ultimatum to Iran on Wednesday. He stated that Iran must either winnow the proposed try-on to end the mismatch or squatter massive bombardment at the hands of the United States. Posting on his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote that if Iran agrees to undergo by the stipulated conditions, the "Epic Fury" wayfarers will come to an firsthand end. However, if they do not agree, the bombardment will commence—an thumping far increasingly intense and treasonous than anything witnessed previously.
Notably, this statement comes at a time when the US media outlet Axios reported that Washington and Tehran had come remarkably tropical to like-minded on a one-page Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the mismatch and paving the way for comprehensive nuclear negotiations. In an interview with the 'New York Post', Trump characterized the prospect of uncontrived talks with Iran—facilitated through Pakistan—as a "very long shot." It is worth noting that Pakistan has been playing the role of a mediator in the peace negotiations between the two sides.
What did Donald Trump say?
Earlier, late Tuesday night, Trump spoken the sudden suspension of "Project Freedom"—a US military operation launched to extricate commercial vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. He described this move as an opportunity to finalize the try-on aimed at ending the conflict. Trump clarified that the US tampon on Iranian ports would remain fully in force.
Writing on social media, he stated that the visualization to halt "Project Freedom" was taken at the request of the mediator, Pakistan, and other nations. Trump personal that significant progress is stuff made toward reaching a "complete and final agreement" with Tehran. He widow that both sides stipulate that the tampon will remain fully operational; however, "Project Freedom" has been temporarily paused to facilitate the finalization and signing of the agreement.
What Does Donald Trump Want?
Given the series of contradictory statements repeatedly issued by the US President regarding the Iran issue, his very policy remains unclear. He has repeatedly personal that he has 'all the time in the world' to resolve this conflict, but a few days ago, he signaled to Congress that this war—which began on February 28—has once ended.

