00:22Is the United States on the brink of striking Iran again?
00:26Reports now say President Donald Trump is considering a limited military strike, not full-scale war, but a calculated hit
00:33designed to pressure Tehran into accepting a nuclear deal.
00:38The message? Make a deal or face consequences.
00:41According to new reports, Trump is reviewing options for a targeted assault on a small number of Iranian military or
00:48government sites, not nuclear facilities, at least not initially.
00:53The idea is to apply pressure without immediately triggering a massive regional war.
00:59But here's the catch. If Iran refuses to curb uranium enrichment or reject U.S. demands, including limits on ballistic
01:06missiles and support for proxy groups, broader strikes could follow.
01:11This wouldn't just be a wanting shot. It could be the opening move in something much bigger.
01:18Trump has reportedly given Iran 10 to 15 days to agree to what he calls a meaningful nuclear deal.
01:25He's made it clear Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. And if negotiations fail, in his words, really bad things
01:33will happen.
01:33That tight timeline dramatically raises the stakes.
01:39Today on Iran, bad things will happen if Iran doesn't make a deal.
01:43It's really bad things.
01:43What will that be?
01:44I'm not going to talk to you about that.
01:47What is the goal if there is a U.S. military strike?
01:51We're going to get a deal or we're going to get a deal one way or the other.
01:53But with a military strike, do you think to wipe out their nuclear program?
01:56I'm not going to talk to you about that. But we're either going to get a deal or it's going
02:01to be unfortunate for them.
02:03And then you said to fix 10 days, do you keep up on a deadline for them to make a
02:07deal?
02:07Certainly.
02:08I would think there will be enough time, 10, 15 days, pretty much maximum.
02:13Diplomatic talks have stalled.
02:14Iran wants negotiations limited strictly to its nuclear program.
02:19The U.S. wants more.
02:20Missile restrictions, limits on regional proxy groups, and tougher long-term constraints.
02:25Meanwhile, Iran continues uranium enrichment and has fortified key facilities.
02:30Washington sees that as escalation.
02:33Tehran sees U.S. pressure as coercion.
02:37The U.S. has moved significant forces into the region,
02:40including carrier strike groups, fighter jets, and support aircraft.
02:45Military analysts say the current deployment could support sustained air operations if necessary.
02:52At the same time, Iran has strengthened air defenses, reinforced missile infrastructure,
02:58and conducted military drills with Russia.
03:00Both sides appear to be preparing for worst-case scenarios.
03:05Experts suggest the initial targets would likely include military command centers,
03:10IRGC-linked facilities, government infrastructure.
03:14The goal would be to send a message not to destroy Iran's nuclear program overnight.
03:20But limited strikes can escalate quickly.
03:23Iran has already warned that any U.S. attack would trigger retaliation against American bases across the Middle East.
03:31And that could draw in regional powers, including Israel and Gulf states.
03:35Supporters argue strong action is necessary to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
03:41Critics warn even a limited strike could spiral into a regional war, spike oil prices, and destabilize global markets.
03:50Right now, no final decision has been announced.
03:53But the deadline is ticking.
03:54In the next few days, the world may find out which path Washington chooses and how Tehran responds.
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