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title: "Trump Warns Iran: 'You Better Make a Deal, or There Will Be No One Left'"
description: "Trump threatens Iran: 'You better make a deal, or there will be no one left' 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Conflict in the Middle East intensifies for the fourth night. US ready to strike without Congressional approval. ⚠️"
date: 2026-07-15T12:22:15.000Z
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# Trump Warns Iran: 'You Better Make a Deal, or There Will Be No One Left'

![Donald Trump in the Oval Office warns Iran about the necessity of reaching an agreement](https://xab.info/media/2026/07/15/tramp-upredupredil-iran-vam-luchshe-zaklyuchit-soglashenie-inoche-nikogo-ne-ostanetsya/tramp-upredupredil-iran-vam-luchshe-zaklyuchit-soglashenie-inoche-nikogo-ne-ostanetsya-1.webp)

US President Donald Trump has sharply escalated his rhetoric against Iran, issuing an ultimatum to Tehran. During a speech, he stated that the Iranian leadership must immediately reach an agreement with Washington, or the country will face catastrophic consequences.

### 'There Will Be No One Left'

According to CNN, citing 'European Truth', Trump expressed his position in extremely harsh terms: 'You better make a deal. There will be no one left.' He added that the US 'is very careful regarding the civilian population,' but reiterated his threat: 'But I said: you better make a deal. You will have nothing left.'

### Last Contact with Tehran

According to the President, this message was conveyed to Iranian representatives during the most recent communication between the sides, which, he claimed, occurred 'about an hour ago.' When asked if he believed Iran would actually go through with a deal, Trump replied: 'They have to. I don't know if they will or not.'

### Escalation in the Middle East

Tensions between the US and Iran have reached a critical point. For the fourth night in a row, both sides have been exchanging strikes in the Middle East following the collapse of a ceasefire framework agreement. The situation continues to intensify, and the world fears further expansion of the conflict.

### Authority for Military Action

Last week, Trump officially notified Congress of the resumption of military strikes against Iran. He also stated that he reserves the right to attack Tehran within the next 60 days without needing legislative approval. This decision has raised serious concerns among both international partners and within the American establishment itself.

The situation remains extremely unstable, and the world's attention is focused on how events will unfold in the coming days. Trump's threats sound like a warning, but also as a signal of readiness for decisive action.