President Trump gave a brief but pointed response to Ayatollah Khamenei’s refusal to end Iran’s nuclear program, saying simply, “Good luck.” His remark underscores rising tensions as Israeli strikes continue on Iranian military and nuclear sites.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is weighing the use of bunker-busting bombs on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility. A decision is expected within two weeks, allowing time for potential diplomatic engagement.
Trump revealed that Iran has requested direct talks and may send a delegation to the White House. However, he denied initiating peace efforts, dismissing media reports of U.S. outreach as “fake news.”
On Truth Social, Trump criticized Iran for not accepting an earlier deal he claims would have averted the current crisis. He called their timing “too late” and emphasized his administration’s strong stance.
Meanwhile, Israel is urging the U.S. to strike Fordow, a deeply buried and fortified site. Trump acknowledged that only the U.S. has the military capability to destroy it, highlighting America’s advanced technology and stealth aircraft.
Though he left the door open to diplomacy, Trump emphasized a hardline approach. He said any talks would need to follow Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and expressed doubt about their sincerity.
Trump’s firm tone signals a high-stakes period of decision-making in U.S.-Iran relations. With tensions escalating and pressure mounting from allies, the coming weeks could shape the region’s future.