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President Donald Trump sets ten-day deadline for Iran to agree to a nuclear deal as he boasts about ending wars during the Board of Peace summit in Washington DC

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Donald Trump sent a stark warning to Iran this week, declaring that the United States may take military action if a nuclear or peace deal isn’t reached within the next 10 days.

Speaking at the inaugural meeting of his newly formed Board of Peace in Washington, DC, Trump mixed boasts about past achievements in ending conflicts with pointed threats aimed at Tehran.

“Good talks are being had, but we have to make a meaningful deal,” Trump said.

“Otherwise, bad things happen. You’re going to be finding out over the next probably 10 days.”

His remarks came amid a noticeable buildup of U.S. military assets in the Middle East, including aircraft carriers, fighter jets, submarines, and other strategic resources, signaling that Washington is preparing for both negotiation and contingency options.

A Peace Initiative with a Tough Edge

The Board of Peace, which hosted nearly 50 world leaders virtually and in person, is Trump’s latest effort to position himself as a global peacemaker.

During the session, he highlighted his track record of ending eight wars during his presidency and framed peace as both a moral and financial imperative.

“An easy word to say but a hard word to produce – peace,” Trump remarked.

“There’s nothing less expensive than peace. When you go to war, it costs you 100 times what it costs to make peace.”

However, alongside his peace rhetoric, Trump made it clear that the U.S. will not hesitate to use force if negotiations with Iran stall further.

The president referenced potential targets, including nuclear facilities, ballistic missile sites, and military installations.

Nuclear Talks Stall as Tensions Rise

Diplomatic efforts in Geneva, Switzerland, recently hit a snag as Iran requested more time with few breakthroughs.

U.S. officials have expressed frustration over delays, with some reports suggesting that military strikes could be considered as early as this weekend if talks fail.

Trump emphasized the challenge of negotiating with Iran, calling it a “hot spot” in global security but insisted that meaningful progress could prevent bloodshed.

His message reflected a long-standing strategy of combining pressure with diplomacy—a balancing act that has defined U.S.-Iran relations for decades.

Key Figures Join the Peace Effort

Trump’s delegation to the Board of Peace included prominent figures such as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Middle East special envoy Steve Witkoff.

Kushner, in particular, is serving as a special U.S. board member, reinforcing the administration’s focus on high-level engagement.

The event included a formal photo opportunity with representatives from other countries, underscoring Trump’s desire to present a unified front while navigating tense geopolitical issues.

Balancing Peace, Power, and Publicity

Throughout his remarks, Trump stressed that his motives are focused on saving lives rather than personal accolades.

“I don’t care about the Nobel prize, I care about saving lives,” he said.

“I only have one thing – I don’t want to see people killed, and if I have the ability to turn off wars, I want to use that ability.”

This statement follows a highly publicized snub for the Nobel Peace Prize this year, which Trump subtly referenced, reinforcing his image as a leader acting on principle rather than for recognition.

What’s Next?

The next 10 days will be closely watched by diplomats and defense analysts worldwide.

Key questions remain: will Iran respond with meaningful concessions, or will Washington escalate military preparations?

Intelligence and military observers will be monitoring Tehran’s nuclear and missile sites for signs of activity, while global markets could react to even minor developments.

Meanwhile, the Board of Peace initiative is likely to continue meeting, potentially expanding its membership and agenda to address other international conflicts.

How effectively it can blend diplomatic engagement with strategic pressure remains to be seen.

Summary

Donald Trump’s warning to Iran underscores the high-stakes nature of U.S.-Middle East relations.

While promoting his Board of Peace as a platform for diplomacy, Trump made it clear that military action is on the table if progress stalls.

His message combined pride in past conflict resolutions, warnings of potential strikes, and a call for global cooperation.

The coming 10 days will be critical for Iran, the United States, and the broader international community in determining whether peace or escalation prevails.

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