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Same words. Same situation. Twice now — nearly a year apart — President Donald Trump has said the exact same thing: ‘We are ready to negotiate with Iran.’But in both cases, that offer came right before — or right alongside — military threats and explosions. And that’s what we’re unpacking today: How a promise of talks became part of a nuclear ultimatum.Let’s start with June 2025. Hours before the United States, alongside Israel, launched devastating strikes on Iran’s nuclear program — hitting facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — Trump publicly said the U.S. was ‘ready to negotiate with Iran.’
Today — January 28, 2026 — Trump used almost the same language again. Once more, he said the U.S. was ‘ready to negotiate with Iran’ on a deal that would prevent Tehran from building nuclear weapons. But this time, it came wrapped in a blunt ultimatum: agree to a deal — or face a U.S. attack ‘far worse’ than last year’s strikes.
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Same words. Same situation. Twice now — nearly a year apart — President Donald Trump has said the exact same thing: ‘We are ready to negotiate with Iran.’But in both cases, that offer came right before — or right alongside — military threats and explosions. And that’s what we’re unpacking today: How a promise of talks became part of a nuclear ultimatum.Let’s start with June 2025. Hours before the United States, alongside Israel, launched devastating strikes on Iran’s nuclear program — hitting facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — Trump publicly said the U.S. was ‘ready to negotiate with Iran.’
Today — January 28, 2026 — Trump used almost the same language again. Once more, he said the U.S. was ‘ready to negotiate with Iran’ on a deal that would prevent Tehran from building nuclear weapons. But this time, it came wrapped in a blunt ultimatum: agree to a deal — or face a U.S. attack ‘far worse’ than last year’s strikes.
Includes 3 1/2 minute video