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Delay in Deadline, Trump Sets Tuesday to Reach Agreement with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again extended the negotiation deadline with Iran for the fourth time, from the original 48 hours to 82 hours. Through his latest post on Truth Social, Trump set Tuesday at 8:00 PM ET as the final deadline for Iran to reach an agreement. If these demands are not met, Trump threatens to launch a large-scale military attack targeting the entire power grid infrastructure in the country.
The Iranian Parliament Speaker responded strongly to the threat, calling Trump’s move a reckless act that could drag the United States into "hell" for every family there. Iran insists that the only fair solution is to respect the rights of their people and to stop dangerous military provocation. Tehran also warned that the entire regional area would be affected if the United States continues to follow Israel’s agenda of inciting destruction.
This change in timing marks an extension of the U.S. airstrike threat, initially set to expire Monday morning, now extended to Tuesday night. Although Trump stated he would blow everything up if the deal fails, this latest schedule provides additional time for both sides before the 82-hour deadline expires. The world now awaits whether this fourth schedule change will yield tangible results or ultimately lead to military escalation.