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March 8, 2025

Trump: 'Something's going to happen very soon' with Iran

President Donald Trump promised that he was going to do something VERY different than Joe Biden did during the last administration - he was going to be a president of peace.

Trump's only been in office for a short while, but he's already making good on that promise.

Fox News reports that Trump has signaled that a nuclear deal with Iran could emerge in the near future.

Trump has proven that he keeps his word, so America should have no reason to believe that were not "down to the final moments" negotiating with Iran as he has indicated.

The president appears optimistic that a deal will get done or else military intervention would be required.

"It’s an interesting time in the history of the world. But we have a situation with Iran that something is going to happen very soon, very, very soon," Trump said in the Oval Office.

"You’ll be talking about that pretty soon, I guess. Hopefully, we can have a peace deal. I’m not speaking out of strength or weakness, I’m just saying I’d rather see a peace deal than the other. But the other will solve the problem."

Trump said he sent a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saying that Tehran needed to make a nuclear agreement or face military consequences.

"I would rather negotiate a deal," Trump told FOX Business in an interview releasing on Sunday, March 9. "I'm not sure that everybody agrees with me, but we can make a deal that would be just as good as if you won militarily."

"But the time is happening now, the time is coming up," Trump said. "Something is going to happen one way or the other. I hope that Iran, and I've written them a letter, saying I hope you're going to negotiate because if we have to go in militarily, it's going to be a terrible thing for them."

Behnam Ben Taleblu, director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Iran program, said that Trump was "putting all options on the table," but warned Donald to be careful.

"The President should be careful," Ben Taleblu said in a statement. "Tehran has set a trap for him, hoping to lure him into endless diplomacy that is used to blunt maximum pressure and dampen the credibility of an American or Israeli military option while buying time to creep towards a nuclear weapon."

Do you trust Donald Trump in this situation?

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