President Donald Trump (R-FL) said Friday he is dissatisfied with Iran's latest negotiation proposal and doubts the country will accept an agreement [1].
The statement signals a potential breakdown in diplomatic efforts as the U.S. and Israel continue a joint military action against Iran that has lasted five weeks [2]. This escalation increases the risk of a wider regional conflict if a negotiated settlement remains unreachable.
Speaking during a press briefing in Washington, D.C., Trump said the Iranian proposal fails to meet U.S. demands for ending the conflict [1]. He said he is skeptical regarding the willingness of the Iranian government to reach a compromise.
"I am dissatisfied with the proposal from Iran and I doubt they will accept a deal," Trump said [1].
The president's rhetoric remained aggressive during the briefing. He said he has military capabilities and the potential for a decisive strike against the Iranian state.
"I could eliminate Iran in a night," Trump said [2].
The current diplomatic stalemate follows weeks of heightened tension. The U.S. administration has maintained that any viable agreement must include strict concessions from Tehran to ensure regional stability. However, the latest offer from Iran did not meet those specific requirements [1].
The five-week military campaign [2] has placed significant pressure on the Iranian government, yet Trump said this pressure has not yet translated into a satisfactory diplomatic offer. The administration continues to evaluate its options as a deadline for an ultimatum approaches.
“"I am dissatisfied with the proposal from Iran and I doubt they will accept a deal,"”
The rejection of the latest proposal suggests that the US is prioritizing maximum pressure over incremental diplomacy. By combining military action with a refusal to accept current terms, the administration is attempting to force a more comprehensive surrender or concession from Tehran, though this strategy risks a total collapse of communication.




