Trump Warns Iran: Future Military Action Possible if Nuclear Deal Fails

Trump: US Could Resume Attacks on Iran if Nuclear Accord Not ReachedPresident Donald Trump says the United States could take military action against Iran again if Tehran fails to uphold a final nuclear agreement. In comments following the announcement of a U.S.-Iran framework deal, Trump emphasized that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon remains a top priority.

The agreement reportedly includes a ceasefire arrangement and provisions aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East, including keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for global commerce. However, several major issues remain unresolved, including Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles, inspection requirements, sanctions relief, and long-term security guarantees.

Trump described the framework as a step toward greater regional stability but made clear that military options remain on the table if negotiations break down.

For students of Bible prophecy, developments involving Iran, Middle East security, and international peace efforts continue to be significant areas to watch. While this agreement does not appear to be the prophesied covenant of Daniel 9:27, it highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts to address one of the region’s most volatile flashpoints.

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Trump: US Could Resume Attacks on Iran if Nuclear Accord Not Reached

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