President Donald Trump is sending a blunt message to Tehran: the clock is ticking, and patience is running out.
The White House confirmed Wednesday that Trump has approved only a brief extension of the ceasefire with Iran, lasting just three to five days. That narrow time frame signals growing frustration inside the administration as negotiations remain on life support and uncertainty spreads across the region.
The original ceasefire had been scheduled to expire Tuesday night. Trump’s decision to extend it appears to be a final opportunity for Iran to come to the table with something serious before facing severe consequences.
According to administration officials, Trump agreed to the short extension so Iran could deliver a “unified proposal” that would allow stalled talks to resume in Pakistan. But if Tehran fails to act, the president has already made clear that America is prepared to respond forcefully.
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