TRUMP gives Iran days to end power struggle, return to peace talks



Thursday, April 23, 2026-Pressure is mounting as Donald Trump issues a sharp ultimatum to Iran, giving its leadership only days to resolve internal divisions and return to stalled peace negotiations.

The warning comes as a fragile ceasefire hangs in the balance, with U.S. officials signaling it will not be extended indefinitely. At the heart of the delay is a growing power struggle inside Iran, where competing factions appear unable to agree on a unified negotiating position.

Behind the scenes, frustration is building in Washington as diplomatic efforts repeatedly collapse at the last minute. Planned talks have been derailed by conflicting signals from Tehran, with civilian negotiators and military leadership openly at odds.

U.S. officials are increasingly concerned that there may be no single authority capable of committing to a deal, complicating already fragile mediation efforts. The uncertainty has stalled momentum toward ending the conflict, even as both sides publicly claim they remain open to dialogue.

The urgency is intensified by rising regional tensions and the continued economic fallout linked to the standoff. Key flashpoints like the Strait of Hormuz remain unstable, while global energy markets react to every shift in tone. 

Trump has made clear that while diplomacy is still the preferred path, military options remain on standby if progress is not made quickly. With only a narrow window for breakthrough, the coming days could determine whether talks resume—or the conflict escalates once again. 

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