- President Donald Trump warned Iran’s leadership on Thursday to finalize a peace deal “before it is too late,” signaling that the window for diplomacy is nearly shut.
- Trump described Iranian officials as “very different and strange,” claiming they are “begging” for a resolution in private while appearing indifferent in public.
- The President asserted that Iran has been “militarily obliterated” with “zero chance of a comeback,” dismissing Tehran’s public posture as a strategic error.
In an early-morning post on Truth Social this Thursday, March 26, 2026, President Donald Trump significantly escalated his rhetoric against the Iranian regime.
Eko Hot Blog reports that at a time when the Middle East conflict has seen nearly four weeks of devastating strikes on Iranian infrastructure, Trump’s message was a blunt ultimatum: sign the proposed peace terms immediately or face a level of destruction that “won’t be pretty.”
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Trump’s comments reveal a deep frustration with the “strange” behavior of Iranian negotiators.
According to the President, while the official word from Tehran is that they are merely “looking at” the U.S. proposal, the reality behind closed doors is one of desperation.
“They are ‘begging’ us to make a deal,” Trump wrote, adding that their public refusal to admit this is a major miscalculation.
He warned that once a certain threshold of military or political patience is passed, “there is NO TURNING BACK.”
This ultimatum follows a 15-point U.S. plan delivered via Pakistani mediators, which demands total concessions on Iran’s nuclear program and the immediate, permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

While the White House describes the current military situation as a complete U.S.-Israeli victory, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has continued to demand war reparations and security guarantees.
Trump’s latest post suggests the U.S. administration is no longer interested in a prolonged back-and-forth and is prepared to finish the conflict on its own terms if a signature is not provided soon.





