On May 1, 2026, President Donald Trump publicly addressed the current negotiations with Iran, stating that he is "not happy" with Tehran's latest proposals amid the ongoing war. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump articulated a stark choice between two options for resolving the situation: “blast them away or make a deal.”
Trump noted that he was unsure about the possibility of reaching a satisfactory agreement with Iran and criticized their demands, which he referred to as "things that I can't agree". His comments followed Iran's submission of a new proposal through Pakistani intermediaries, suggesting a resolution to the ongoing conflict, but Trump remained critical of their terms.
During the briefing, Trump acknowledged that the Iranian leadership was showing "tremendous discord", which complicates the negotiation process. He remarked: “At this moment, I'm not satisfied with what they’re offering,” emphasizing the need for more substantial commitments from Tehran.
The U.S. president reiterated that he preferred to avoid military action, yet he included it among his options, saying, “Do we want to go and just blast the hell out of them and finish them forever, or do we want to try and make a deal?” This statement underscores his administration's ongoing struggle to secure a diplomatic resolution while also maintaining military readiness.
There seems to be increasing pressure on Trump to resolve the situation amid rising domestic discontent over the war and fluctuating oil prices, which have surged due to the Iran conflict. Trump's strategic positioning suggests that he is trying to balance diplomatic engagements with the potential for military action, creating a complex diplomatic environment in which the stakes are exceptionally high.
As the negotiations continue, the Iranian government has been reportedly navigating its internal leadership changes while managing external pressures from the U.S. and its allies. However, Trump's assertive comments indicate mounting tensions, with both sides under pressure to reach a resolution quickly.
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