⚠️ ULTIMATUM: Trump Warns "Bombs Will Drop Again" Without Permanent Iran Deal $YB $DYM $AI

The fragile peace in the Middle East is on a razor’s edge. President Trump has issued a high-stakes warning to Tehran: secure a permanent agreement now, or prepare for the resumption of U.S. military strikes. As the current temporary truce nears its expiration, the administration is signaling that its patience has reached its limit.

The Core Demands

The White House has made it clear that any "final deal" must address three non-negotiable pillars:

The Strait of Hormuz: Guaranteed, permanent freedom of navigation and an end to maritime harassment.

Nuclear Neutralization: Full dismantling of enrichment capabilities beyond civilian needs, backed by "anytime, anywhere" inspections.

Regional De-escalation: A total cessation of funding and logistics for proxy groups across the Middle East.

The "Snapback" Threat

President Trump emphasized that the U.S. military remains "locked and loaded." If the diplomatic window closes without a signed treaty:

End of the Truce: The current ceasefire will not be extended, effectively resuming active hostilities.

Targeted Strikes: The Pentagon has reportedly updated its list of strategic targets, focusing on nuclear infrastructure and IRGC command centers.

Economic Lockdown: A return to "maximum pressure" with secondary sanctions targeting any nation still trading with Iran.

The Global Stakes

The markets are reacting with extreme volatility. While the recent extension of the Russian oil waiver provided some price relief, the threat of renewed conflict in the Gulf has kept Brent crude premiums high. Diplomats from the EU and Gulf states are currently in a "frenzied" final push to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran before the clock runs out.

"We want peace, but we are prepared for the alternative. The ball is in Iran's court, and the clock is ticking." — White House Press Briefing