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Trump Issues 10-to-15-Day Deadline for Iran Nuclear Agreement While Confirming Consideration of Limited Strike Options

He separately confirmed consideration of a limited military strike if no agreement materializes.

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Middle East — U.S. President Donald Trump stated on February 20 that Iran has 10 to 15 days to reach a nuclear agreement or face negative consequences.

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He separately confirmed consideration of a limited military strike if no agreement materializes. Iran’s envoy to the United Nations responded that Tehran would act decisively against any aggression.

U.S. military planning has reached an advanced stage with options that include targeting individuals and pathways toward change in Iranian government structure if directed, according to two U.S. officials.

The United States continues repositioning assets in the Middle East, including adjustments to planned participation in a NATO exercise in northern Norway.

The remarks occurred during a White House meeting with governors and in follow-up comments aboard Air Force One. Trump described the timeline as the outer limit for a deal and used phrasing such as “bad things will happen” or “it’s going to be unfortunate for them.”

When asked directly about a limited strike, he replied that he is considering that option. The timeline aligns with ongoing indirect negotiations, where Iran has indicated a draft counterproposal could be ready within days.

No official U.S. statement has confirmed finalized strike orders or specific operational timelines beyond the president’s public comments. Indirect talks continue without public details on substance or progress.

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