President Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, demanding compliance with his parameters regarding its nuclear program or face the consequences of renewed conflict.
On May 18, 2026, Trump reiterated this ultimatum through a social media post, stating Iran needs to act swiftly “or there won’t be anything left,” emphasizing that “the Clock is Ticking.” Despite his insistence, Trump has not assigned a specific deadline, echoing past threats made over the last couple of months without any decisive action.
Dialogue between the U.S. and Iran remains stagnant. Amid these negotiations, Trump has persistently cautioned of potential military action unless Iran yields to U.S. stipulations.
Iran has steadfastly refused U.S. negotiation terms that include restricting uranium enrichment and ceasing operations to obstruct the Strait of Hormuz, a pivotal oil and gas shipping route. This tension has significantly impacted global markets, causing oil prices to surge.
Iran responded on Monday by presenting yet another counterproposal to the U.S. The Iranian foreign ministry confirmed ongoing discussions, facilitated through Pakistan’s mediatory role between the involved parties.
Responding to Trump’s threats, Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry, assured reporters, “Don’t worry, we know very well how to respond.” He didn’t provide further details, but Iranian authorities have consistently warned of severe retaliation if attacked by the U.S. or Israel.

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