Iran, Trump and ceasefire
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Trump's announcement came after an expected trip by Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan for a peace talks with Iranian officials was put on hold.
With a two-week ceasefire set to expire and Iran balking at the resumption of peace talks, President Trump said he would be extending the deadline to allow for Iran to "come up with a unified proposal.
"It's something that happens where it just explodes. And they say they only have about three days left before that happens. And when it explodes, you can never, regardless, you can never rebuild it the way it was,
Trump reportedly said Sunday that if Iran doesn't sign a deal, "the whole country is going to get blown up," with its bridges and power plants being targeted.
President Trump said he's extending the ceasefire until Iran has submitted a proposal in talks with the U.S. "and discussions are concluded."
President Donald Trump said the United States will extend a ceasefire with Iran until the Middle Eastern country can unify around a proposal.
Sen. Roger Wicker said the administration needs to “finish destroying Iran’s conventional military capabilities.”
President Donald Trump said Iran agreed not to execute eight women after he demanded their release. Talks between the U.S. and Iran in Pakistan are uncertain. Israel and Lebanon are slated to hold a second round of negotiations in Washington,