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Trump urges Iran to reach nuclear deal ‘before there is nothing left’


President Donald Trump looks on during a National Economic Council meeting in the Oval Office at the White House March 24, 2017 in Washington, DC.

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday morning urged Tehran to reach a nuclear deal “before there is nothing left,” hours after Israel launched a wave of airstrikes against Iran.

The Jewish state says its offensive targeted Tehran’s nuclear program. Close Israeli ally and weapons supplier Washington says it was briefed on the hostilities but did not participate.

Iranian media reported the airstrikes hit Tehran and Natanz, which houses a key nuclear facility. As of Friday morning, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site was not impacted, and “no increase in radiation levels has been observed at the Natanz site.”

“I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal,” Trump said on his Truth Social media platform.

He added that he warned Tehran that “the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come – And they know how to use it.”

The commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), Hossein Salam, was killed during the onslaught, Iranian state media reported. Israel’s Defense Ministry said most of the top brass of the IRGC died in the attack. CNBC could not independently verify this report.

Circumstances “will only get worse,” but further bloodshed could still be prevented, Trump said. “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire.”

Nuclear deal hangs in the balance

Trump pulled the U.S. out of the first Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal during his first presidential mandate, imposing a spate of wide-spanning and economically debilitating sanctions against Tehran at the time.

Trump wanted an Iran nuclear deal fast. Now he may get military confrontation



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