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President Donald Trump delivered a blunt warning to Iran during a tense moment in ongoing Middle East negotiations, signaling that while he hopes to avoid another major conflict, military action remains firmly on the table. Speaking about the escalating standoff, Trump stated, “I hope we don’t have to do the war, but we may have to give them another big hit,” underscoring the administration’s willingness to use overwhelming force if Tehran refuses to back down during high-pressure talks.
The remarks come as the United States and Iran remain locked in a dangerous 2026 confrontation involving threats against critical energy infrastructure and growing fears of wider regional instability. Reports surrounding delayed strike plans requested by Gulf allies have only intensified speculation that the Trump administration is carefully balancing diplomacy with military leverage, while making clear that American strength and Israeli security will not be compromised by Iranian aggression or nuclear brinkmanship.
Trump’s comments immediately triggered global attention as analysts warned the coming days could determine whether negotiations move toward de-escalation or a far more aggressive phase of confrontation. Supporters of the administration praised Trump’s hardline posture as a powerful reminder that Iran faces serious consequences if it continues provoking the United States and its allies, with many arguing that strong deterrence remains the only language Tehran truly understands in an increasingly volatile Middle East.