Trump Warns Iran Amid New Peace Proposal and Stalled Negotiations
- United States President Donald Trump has postponed a planned military attack on Iran following the submission of a new peace proposal from Tehran aimed at ending the war.
- The new proposal, reported by Radio New Zealand, includes Iranian demands for reparations to address war damage and the withdrawal of United States troops.
- Despite the postponement of the planned strike, the diplomatic situation remains tense.
United States President Donald Trump has postponed a planned military attack on Iran following the submission of a new peace proposal from Tehran aimed at ending the war.
The new proposal, reported by Radio New Zealand, includes Iranian demands for reparations to address war damage and the withdrawal of United States troops.
Warnings Amid Stalled Progress
Despite the postponement of the planned strike, the diplomatic situation remains tense. The BBC reports that President Trump has warned that the “clock is ticking” for Iran as progress toward a peace agreement continues to stall.

“clock is ticking”
Donald Trump
The warnings follow a meeting between the president and his national security team. According to reports from CNN and Al Jazeera, President Trump issued a severe threat during this period of stalled negotiations, stating that if a resolution is not reached, there “won’t be anything left.”
“Won’t be anything left”
Donald Trump
The current state of negotiations is described as stalled, with the United States and Iran remaining at an impasse despite the new proposal and the temporary avoidance of military escalation.
