Trump complains Iran ‘can’t get their act together’ and ‘sign a nonnuclear deal’ as war passes two-month mark
President Trump criticized Iran for not being able to agree on a nonnuclear deal as the conflict with the U.S. continues. He emphasized the need for Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions, expressing frustration over their unwillingness to negotiate. The situation has raised concerns about regional stability and the potential consequences of a nuclear-armed Iran.
- ▪Trump stated that Iran's leaders need to 'get smart soon' regarding their nuclear program.
- ▪The White House has shown increasing frustration with Iran's refusal to discuss its atomic ambitions.
- ▪Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the threat posed by Iran's revolutionary goals and its influence in the region.
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Politics Trump complains Iran ‘can’t get their act together’ and ‘sign a nonnuclear deal’ as war passes two-month mark By Samuel Chamberlain Published April 29, 2026 Updated April 29, 2026, 6:30 a.m. ET President Trump said early Wednesday that Iran’s leaders had “better get smart soon” and agree to give up their nuclear program as the war between Washington and Tehran passed its two-month anniversary. “Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal,” Trump wrote on Truth Social shortly after 4 a.m. alongside an AI-generated illustration of him clad in a dark suit and aviator sunglasses while carrying an AK-47 rifle as explosions went off in the background.
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