Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Iran, saying that “time is running out” and that Iran must offer a better deal or face major attacks from the United States. His statement is being seen as a direct escalation in pressure on Iran, with Trump insisting that negotiations should be improved or military action could follow. The warning came shortly after Trump’s visit to China, after which he claimed that China also agreed on opening the Strait of Hormuz, although there has been no official confirmation from Beijing. Following the visit, Trump appears more aggressive toward Iran on the global stage. Experts suggest two possible reasons for this shift: either Trump is using pressure tactics to force Iran into negotiations, or he believes China may not support Iran as strongly as before in the event of conflict. Concerns are also being raised about potential military escalation, with fears of a possible new conflict between the US and Iran.

