טראמפ לאזט פאלן רמזים איבער א פרישע אפמאך מיט איראן, אבער ער לאזט די מיליטערישע אפציע ווייטער אפן אויפן טיש.
President Donald Trump signaled growing confidence in ongoing negotiations with Iran, declaring that the United States is “close to a very good deal” while making clear that Washington remains prepared to take stronger action if its demands are not met. Speaking during an interview aired Saturday night, Trump emphasized that his administration is focused on securing a lasting agreement rather than rushing into a deal that could weaken American interests or leave critical security concerns unresolved. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Trump stressed that patience remains a key part of the negotiation strategy, arguing that successful diplomacy requires leverage and discipline rather than speed. Reports indicate the administration is continuing to push for stronger terms related to Iran’s nuclear program and regional security commitments, with Trump personally seeking revisions to portions of the proposed framework before giving final approval. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The president’s warning that the United States would “end it a different way” if negotiations fail underscored the administration’s determination to prevent Iran from gaining strategic advantages or advancing toward nuclear weapons capability. Supporters of Trump’s approach argue that the president has maintained maximum pressure while keeping diplomatic channels open, creating a position of strength that they believe increases the likelihood of securing a deal favorable to both American and allied security interests, including Israel’s long-term defense concerns. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}