Summary
- President Donald Trump said Iran would face a strong response and pain if it does not make a deal.
- He said military pressure and diplomatic engagement are proceeding in parallel as talks between the US and Iran continue.
- He said progress in the talks and any adjustment in Israel's military response are key variables amid military tensions in the Middle East.
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President Donald Trump said Iran would face a strong response if it refuses to make a deal, reiterating pressure on Tehran to negotiate.
On June 9, Trump said, according to Walter Bloomberg, that "if Iran doesn't make a deal, there will be pain."
He also mentioned a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying Netanyahu had conveyed a willingness to lower the intensity of military action.
The remarks come as the US and Iran continue talks alongside military pressure and diplomatic engagement. The level of any response could shift depending on the outcome of the negotiations.
With military tensions persisting in the Middle East, progress in the talks and any adjustment in Israel's military response remain key variables.


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