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Former President Donald Trump has indicated that a decision regarding U.S. policy toward Iran will be made within a matter of days. Speaking at a closed-door briefing with key Republican allies, Trump stated that Tehran has been given a clear timeframe to respond to U.S. concerns, signaling that patience with the Islamic Republic may be running out.
“We’ve given them a deadline, and that deadline is days away, not weeks or months,” Trump reportedly told a small group of advisors and donors. “We want peace, but we will not tolerate threats or aggression toward American interests or our allies.”
Though no official statement has been released from the Trump campaign, sources close to the former president suggest that potential responses range from reinstating maximum economic sanctions to exploring military deterrent options, depending on Iran’s actions over the next few days.
This development comes amid renewed tensions in the Middle East, with Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities under scrutiny and concerns over Tehran’s influence in regional conflicts. Trump’s approach echoes the hardline stance he took during his presidency, including the withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and the imposition of heavy sanctions.
A senior campaign official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “This is not about war. This is about strength, leverage, and making sure the Iranian regime understands that under President Trump, there are real consequences for hostile behavior.”
Iranian officials have not formally responded but warned through state media that any provocative actions by the U.S. would be met with “firm and reciprocal measures.”
With the 2024 election season heating up, Trump’s comments also signal a return to foreign policy as a key campaign issue — one that may resonate with both his base and undecided voters concerned about global instability.
As the self-imposed deadline nears, the international community watches closely, uncertain whether this is a negotiating tactic or a prelude to a significant policy shift.