U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States will continue military strikes against Iran if ongoing negotiations fail to produce results. His statement signals a mix of diplomacy and pressure.
Trump made it clear that while talks are ongoing, military action remains an option. He stressed that the U.S. is prepared to act if Iran does not agree to key conditions.
Recent developments show that Washington temporarily paused some planned strikes to allow room for dialogue. However, the pause is conditional and depends on progress made during discussions.
Despite Trump’s optimism about negotiations, Iranian officials have denied direct talks, raising uncertainty over the diplomatic process.
The tension is centered around major issues including regional security and access through key oil routes, especially the Strait of Hormuz. Any escalation could affect global energy supply.
As both sides maintain firm positions, the coming days will determine whether diplomacy succeeds or if the conflict escalates with continued military strikes.

