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U.S.–Iran Crisis Deepens as Donald Trump Warns of Devastating Military Action, Iran Rejects Negotiation Table, and Ceasefire Is Prolonged Without Clear Agreement
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following a series of sharply contrasting statements from both sides, with diplomatic efforts appearing stalled even as a ceasefire remains in place.

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that Iran could face “devastating military action” if no agreement is reached, reiterating that all options remain on the table should negotiations fail. His remarks come amid growing uncertainty over whether diplomatic channels can be revived after weeks of strained communication.
In response, Iranian officials have rejected the idea of returning to the negotiation table under current conditions. Tehran has maintained that it will not engage in talks while facing what it describes as coercive threats, arguing that meaningful dialogue cannot take place under pressure or intimidation.
Despite the heightened rhetoric, the existing ceasefire between both sides has been extended indefinitely. The decision has not been accompanied by any clear diplomatic breakthrough or formal agreement, leaving the situation in a fragile and uncertain state.
International mediators have reportedly encouraged both parties to maintain restraint and continue indirect discussions in an effort to prevent further escalation. However, there is currently no indication that either side has softened its core position, with significant differences still unresolved.
The extension of the ceasefire is being viewed as a temporary measure to prevent immediate conflict, rather than a step toward long-term resolution. Analysts say the lack of progress in negotiations, combined with continued public warnings and refusals to engage, keeps the risk of renewed escalation firmly in place.
For now, the U.S.–Iran crisis remains unresolved, with diplomatic uncertainty persisting alongside a fragile pause in hostilities.
