The Donald Trump administration has issued a strong warning to Iran, saying tougher action could follow if Tehran refuses to accept current war realities. The message was delivered by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt during a media briefing.
Leavitt stated that President Trump is prepared to escalate the situation if Iran does not acknowledge what she described as a military defeat. She emphasized that the U.S. is ready to respond with greater force if necessary.
According to her, Iran should not underestimate the seriousness of the warning, adding that any miscalculation could lead to more severe consequences. The remarks highlight growing tension between both nations.
Despite the tough stance, diplomatic efforts are still ongoing. U.S. officials confirmed that discussions aimed at ending the conflict have not stopped, with talks described as productive so far.
Reports indicate that Iran is still reviewing a proposal from the United States, even though its initial reaction appeared negative. This suggests that negotiations may still have a chance.
The situation reflects a mix of pressure and diplomacy, as both sides weigh their next steps. While strong warnings continue, the possibility of a negotiated resolution remains on the table.

