Trump Sets 10-to-15-Day Deadline for Iran Nuclear Deal as Massive Military Buildup Continues
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 wrapped up in Geneva Thursday without a deal but with what mediators called 'significant progress,' even as Iranian students continue anti-regime protests for a third day and over 150 American aircraft sweep through the region.
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