Summary
- President Donald Trump said Iran would face a strong response and pain if it does not reach a deal.
- He said military pressure and diplomatic contact are proceeding in parallel as negotiations between the US and Iran continue.
- He said continued military tensions in the Middle East, progress in the talks, and any adjustment to Israel's military response are the key variables.
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President Donald Trump said Iran would face a strong response if it does not agree to a deal, renewing pressure on Tehran to negotiate.
Walter Bloomberg reported on June 9 that Trump said, "If Iran does not make a deal, there will be pain."
Trump also referred to his call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying Netanyahu had indicated Israel would scale back the intensity of its military action.
With talks between the US and Iran under way, military pressure and diplomatic contacts are continuing in parallel. The scope of any response could change depending on the outcome of the negotiations.
As military tensions persist in the Middle East, progress in the talks and any adjustment to Israel's military response remain key variables. The next steps are being closely watched.


JH Kim
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