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‘Shocked’ Israel Urges Trump To ‘Blow Up’ Iran’s Nukes, US Warns Defiant Tehran of ‘Hell To Pay If…’

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The White House on 8 April warned Iran of “hell to pay” if a nuclear deal is not reached, asserting the talks in Oman on 12 April would be direct. However, Iran insists the dialogue will be indirect. US envoy Steve Witkoff will attend but will only issue demands, not negotiate, the State Department clarified. Iran rejected US calls to dismantle its nuclear and missile programmes, calling them “unacceptable”. Israel's PM Netanyahu backed a “Libya-style” disarmament model, while Trump refused to commit to it, keeping his stance ambiguous.

It is crucial for Iran if does not accept the deal, the US troops might bomb its nuke plant. Senior Iranian religious leaders and their families lead a lavished and luxurious lifestyle while the living conditions of a significant part of the population are those of relative poverty, The Iranian government constantly says 'Death to America, Death to England' from all directions, while their children have American, British, and Canadian passports.

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The White House on 8 April warned Iran of “hell to pay” if a nuclear deal is not reached, asserting the talks in Oman on 12 April would be direct. However, Iran insists the dialogue will be indirect. US envoy Steve Witkoff will attend but will only issue demands, not negotiate, the State Department clarified. Iran rejected US calls to dismantle its nuclear and missile programmes, calling them “unacceptable”. Israel's PM Netanyahu backed a “Libya-style” disarmament model, while Trump refused to commit to it, keeping his stance ambiguous.
The White House issued a stern warning on April 8, saying Iran would pay hell to pay if a nuclear deal was not reached. They said the talks in Oman on April 12 would be direct, but Iran insisted that dialogue would be indirect. Envoy Steve Witkoff will attend, but the State Department made it clear that he would not negotiate, but would only make demands. Iran rejected US calls to dismantle its nuclear and missile programs, saying they were unacceptable. Netanyahu pushed for a Libya-style disarmament model, but Trump remained ambiguous and noncommittal. This situation shows great tension and uncertainty about the future of the deal.
 
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