US President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran, saying that “the clock is ticking” as tensions continue to rise over nuclear negotiations and security concerns in the Middle East.

In a message shared on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump warned Iranian leaders to act quickly or face serious consequences. The statement has intensified global attention on the already fragile situation between Washington and Tehran.

The warning comes during a period of increasing regional instability involving disputes over Iran’s nuclear activities, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and ongoing military tensions involving Israel and Iranian-backed groups in the Middle East.

Political analysts believe Trump’s latest remarks are aimed at increasing pressure on Tehran to accept terms linked to nuclear restrictions and broader regional security arrangements. Reports suggest the United States remains frustrated over stalled diplomatic discussions and limited progress in negotiations.

Iranian officials have not fully accepted recent US proposals connected to uranium limits, sanctions relief, and regional ceasefire conditions. According to multiple reports, disagreements remain over military activity, economic restrictions, and control of strategic trade routes.

The situation has also affected global financial markets and oil prices, as investors fear that any further escalation in the Persian Gulf could disrupt energy supplies and international shipping operations. Analysts say uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz continues to create pressure on global trade and fuel markets.

Meanwhile, international leaders are urging restraint and diplomatic engagement to prevent the conflict from expanding further across the region. Security experts warn that continued hostile rhetoric from both sides could increase the risk of military confrontation.

The latest comments from Trump have already triggered strong reactions online and in political circles, with supporters praising his tough stance while critics argue that repeated warnings may further complicate diplomatic efforts with Iran.

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