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President Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on the 19th (local time) that if Iran does not agree, he would destroy its key infrastructure facilities, stating that a U.S. delegation is heading to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran.
President Trump posted on social media Truth Social this morning, stating, "My delegation is heading to Islamabad, Pakistan," and "They will be there tomorrow evening for negotiations."
President Trump emphasized, "We have made a very fair and reasonable offer, and we hope they accept it," adding, "Otherwise, the United States will destroy all of Iran's power plants and bridges."
He then added that he would no longer act like a 'nice guy,' stating, "It's time for Iran's killing machine to stop."
President Trump did not disclose who the U.S. delegation heading to Islamabad consists of.
President Trump appears to be planning further negotiations with Iran before the two-week truce between the U.S. and Iran ends on the 21st.
Iran re-blocked the Strait of Hormuz just one day after announcing its reopening in line with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, citing the continued U.S. blockade against Iran as an issue.
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