Trump Sets 10-to-15-Day Deadline for Iran Nuclear Deal After State of the Union
President Trump has set a 10-to-15-day deadline for Iran to reach a nuclear deal, backed by the most massive U.S. military buildup in the Middle East since the Iraq War. The ultimatum enters a decisive stretch after Trump used his record-breaking State of the Union address to warn Tehran that time is running out. Negotiations between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's top diplomat are expected to resume in Geneva Thursday, even as Iranian students continue anti-regime protests for a third day and over 150 American aircraft sweep through the region. Meanwhile, a Washington Times investigation found Iran's nuclear program appears operational despite Trump's claims it was 'obliterated' by last year's airstrikes — with Witkoff himself saying the Islamic republic is about a week from having enough enriched uranium for a bomb.
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