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President of the United States Donald Trump Warning of a major escalation of the conflict with Iran, he said “a lot of bombs are going to start going off” if the fragile ceasefire expires without a deal as new peace talks face uncertainty.Trump made it clear in an interview with PBS News on Monday that military action could be resumed immediately if negotiations fail. Asked about the aftermath of the end of the armistice, he said: “Then a lot of bombs started going off.”The warning comes as a U.S. delegation prepares to travel to Islamabad for another round of talks aimed at ending the war, but it is unclear whether Iran will participate.
Tensions rise, negotiations fraught with uncertainty
Trump said Iran “should be there” for the talks, but added, “We’ll see if it’s there.” If they’re not there, that’s okay. “According to PBS News.At the heart of Washington’s demands is a firm red line, “No nuclear weapons. Very simple. Iran cannot have nuclear weapons,” Trump said.However, Tehran refused to negotiate under pressure. Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said, “We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats,” suggesting Iran would continue to boycott.
Military threats and oil pressure tactics
Trump has also ramped up his rhetoric in recent days, warning of possible attacks on Iranian infrastructure if a deal is not reached. The United States maintains a naval blockade of Iranian ports and demands the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.The ongoing chaos has heightened volatility in energy markets and added urgency to diplomatic efforts.A two-week ceasefire agreed earlier this month is set to expire, and Trump said it was “extremely unlikely” he would extend it. The conflict has caused heavy casualties in the region and heightened global economic concerns.Despite the tensions, Trump expressed confidence in his negotiating team, calling it the “A-Team” and hinting that oil prices could fall sharply if a deal is reached.

