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US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran, saying Washington will respond if Tehran fails to honour any future nuclear agreement reached during ongoing diplomatic efforts. Speaking after the latest round of talks in Switzerland, Trump said there would be "no trouble" as long as Iran respected the agreement and the United States. However, he made it clear that if Tehran failed to live up to its commitments, the US would "do what it has to do," keeping the possibility of military action firmly on the table. Trump also defended his broader Iran strategy, arguing that preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is more important than concerns over potential economic fallout. He stated that the consequences of a nuclear-armed Iran would be far more severe than any short-term economic disruption. In one of his most controversial remarks, Trump said he would have preferred for the United States to retain control of Iran's oil resources, saying he would have liked to "keep it" and "make money from it." He added that he believed such a move would not be accepted by the American public.

Updated 1 day ago

US Vice President JD Vance has sparked controversy after linking delays in releasing details of the US-Iran agreement to Pakistan's press freedom environment. The remarks came shortly after President Donald Trump signed a major agreement with Iran aimed at ending hostilities, securing the Strait of Hormuz and limiting Iran's nuclear programme. The comment has drawn attention because Pakistan played a key role in facilitating talks between Washington and Tehran, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif describing the agreement as a historic diplomatic achievement.

Updated 4 days ago

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