President Trump claimed Wednesday negotiations with Iran are in the "final stages" - and the US military will have to get "a little bit nasty" if no deal is reached. "We're in final stages of Iran," he told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. "We'll see what happens. Either [we] have a deal or we're going...
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President Trump claimed Wednesday negotiations with Iran are in the "final stages" - and the US military will have to get "a little bit nasty" if no deal is reached. "We're in final stages of Iran," he told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. "We'll see what happens. Either [we] have a deal or we're going...
President Trump announced the US is in the "final stages" of Iran negotiations, warning of "nasty" actions if a deal isn't reached. He contrasted current US military engagements with past prolonged conflicts, highlighting reduced casualties. President Trump on Wednesday said he's eagerly waiting to see if Iran provides "100% good answers" to a U.S. peace proposal or if he needs to restart crippling military strikes in the coming days.
DONALD Trump has threatened to hit Iran "even harder" unless the rogue nation agrees to a peace deal, as the deadline ticks down. The US president said negotiations with Tehran are in their final stages, but warned he could get a "little bit nasty" if talks falls through.
Times of India reported the story as "Donald Trump warns Iran of ‘nasty’ US action as negotiations enter 'final stages'." The Globe and Mail reported the story as "Trump says talks with Iran in 'final stages'." Washington Times reported the story as "Trump will be 'a little bit nasty' if Iran doesn't give 100% of what U.S. wants."
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5 sources have covered this story, including Washington Times, Times of India, The Sun US and New York Post and 1 other outlet. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 1 day ago.
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[01] VerifiedCore event reported by 5 independent outlets across the spectrum.
[02] CorroboratedKey facts corroborated by mainstream + wire desks.
Framings — how each side is covering it
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