
As reported recently by Fox News, President Donald Trump has signaled a hardline stance as tensions continue over negotiations with Iran, emphasizing that any resolution must prevent future conflict rather than offer temporary relief.
Speaking on the latest developments, Trump said he intends to carefully review a proposal recently submitted by Iran but expressed deep skepticism about its contents. According to him, the plan is unlikely to meet expectations set by the United States, particularly given what he described as a lack of accountability for Iran’s past actions on the global stage.
“President Trump says he wants to finish the conflict properly so they won’t have to deal with the same problems down the road,” a Fox News correspondent reported, highlighting the former president’s focus on long-term stability rather than short-term diplomatic wins.
Trump further underscored his concerns, noting that he “can’t imagine” the proposal would be acceptable, arguing that Iran has “not yet paid a big enough price for what they have done to humanity and the world over the last 47 years.” His remarks reflect a broader skepticism among some U.S. political figures regarding Tehran’s willingness to make meaningful concessions.
The comments come amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. While current negotiations have aimed at easing tensions and addressing key security concerns, divisions remain over nuclear development, regional influence, and sanctions.





