4 Apr, 03:41··

Trump warns Iran, says deal possible.

FAZ

Donald Trump announced a press conference about the situation in the Middle East. He spoke about attacks between Israel, the US, and Iran. He also mentioned a possible deal with Iran.

President Trump stated that negotiations were nearing a conclusion regarding Iran’s nuclear program. He set a deadline for a deal and threatened military action if it wasn't reached. The situation involves attacks by Israel and the US against Iran, and Iran’s retaliatory actions. Pakistan offered a ceasefire plan, but Iran rejected it. The recovery of two American airmen added to the complexity of the events.

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Highlights

Trump Threatens Iran with 'Hell'

Donald Trump warned Iran would be bombed if a deal isn't reached.

Deal Possible with Iran

Trump suggested a deal with Iran could be finalized by Monday.

US Military Threat

Trump threatened military action, including bombing Iran.

Deadline Set for Iran

Trump stated a deadline for an agreement with Iran.

Complex International Situation

Multiple actors, including Israel, Iran, and the US, are involved.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • The United States and Iran are involved in a conflict.
  • Donald Trump is involved in negotiations with Iran.
  • There are attacks between Israel, the US, and Iran.
  • A potential deal between the US and Iran is being discussed.
Sources disagree
Trump's threat of military action vs. a potential deal

Trump stated he would bomb Iran ‘to Hell’ and threatened further action if a deal isn’t reached.

DW English, Público, ORF News, New

Negotiations for a deal are ongoing, suggesting a diplomatic solution is possible.

NU.nl, FAZ, ANSA

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Trump's optimism about a deal vs. the ongoing conflict

Trump said there was a ‘good chance’ of a deal with Iran.

DW English

The situation remains highly volatile and involves multiple international actors.

NU.nl, DW English

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Timeline

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