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CNBC20.04.2026Política2 dk okuma

Trump Threatens Iran with 'Bombs' as Ceasefire Deadline Looms

President warns 'whole country will be blown up' if no deal reached before Tuesday evening deadline as peace talks remain uncertain

En resumen

  • President Donald Trump on Monday threatened Iran with overwhelming military force, saying 'lots of bombs' will start going off if no deal is reached before a shaky ceasefire expires Tuesday evening.
  • The threat came as the status of additional U.S.-Iran peace talks remained opaque, with Iran stating no plans to attend negotiations while a U.S. delegation prepares to travel to Islamabad for potential second-round talks.

Resumen generado por IA

Por qué importa

Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have been escalating for weeks, with a fragile ceasefire currently in place set to expire Tuesday evening. The first round of peace talks in Islamabad lasted 21 hours but ended without a deal. Trump has been inconsistent in his messaging, oscillating between threats and expressions of desire for peace.

Tamaño de fuente

President Donald Trump on Monday again threatened Iran with overwhelming military force, saying "lots of bombs [will] start going off" if no deal is reached before a shaky ceasefire with Tehran expires Tuesday evening. The latest threat, made in a phone call with a PBS News reporter, came as the status of additional U.S.-Iran peace talks, and other key details on the current relationship between the warring powers, appeared to grow increasingly opaque. At the same time, Trump has resumed his saber-rattling rhetoric, which had escalated two weeks ago before the expiring fragile ceasefire was reached. Trump, in phone calls with reporters over the past two days, has vacillated between war mongering and unclear details about the status of further peace talks. Monday's threat of more bombing followed a Sunday morning declaration to a Fox News reporter that "the whole country is going to get blown up" and that if Tehran doesn't sign a deal, Iran's bridges and power plants will be targeted in those attacks. The threats escalate tensions with Iran even as a U.S. delegation gears up to travel back to Pakistan for a potential second round of peace talks. The delegation "plans to travel to Islamabad soon," a source familiar with the matter told CNBC on Monday morning on condition of anonymity to discuss the trip. The information, which implies the delegation has yet to depart, came after Trump told a New York Post reporter Monday morning that U.S. officials are "heading over now." A first round of talks in Islamabad earlier this month, led by Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Special Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, ended with no deal after a 21-hour negotiating session. Trump confirmed to the New York Post that the same three officials are part of the round-two delegation. It was not immediately clear if Iran has agreed to participate in further peace talks. A spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry said at a news conference Monday that there are no plans to attend negotiations with the U.S., multiple outlets reported.

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Military action highly likely if no deal is reached before Tuesday deadline

    Muy probable · En días

  • Second round of Islamabad talks may proceed without Iranian participation

    Probable · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Iran agree to participate in second-round talks?
  • What specific terms is the U.S. demanding in any deal?
  • Will Pakistan facilitate negotiations given Iran's refusal to attend?

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