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From Diplomacy to Deterrence: Trump’s Dual Message to Iran

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President Trump used his State of the Union Address to send Tehran a carefully calibrated message — one hand extended in diplomacy, the other clenched in warning. The dual-track approach reflects the complexity of US-Iran relations at a particularly volatile moment.

Trump told lawmakers that his administration is actively engaged in nuclear negotiations with Iran, with two rounds of talks already completed in February alone. Yet he paired this revelation with pointed accusations, saying Iran is once again advancing its sinister nuclear and missile ambitions.

Central to Trump’s message was a stern warning about missile capabilities. He claimed that Iran has developed ballistic missiles capable of striking Europe and American military installations abroad and is pressing ahead with technology that could eventually target the continental United States.

Recalling last year’s military strike on Iranian soil, Trump described Operation Midnight Hammer as a defining moment of his presidency. He portrayed the strike as a necessary intervention to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons programme, adding that Tehran had been explicitly warned not to rebuild.

The president closed his remarks with an unambiguous ultimatum. Iran, he said, must declare loudly and clearly that it will never build a nuclear weapon. Until those “secret words” are spoken, Trump warned, the threat of serious consequences remains very much alive.

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