US and Iran tensions rise over nuclear deal deadline

January 28, 2026 • Google News World

US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that “time is running out” for a nuclear deal, amid increased tensions between the two countries. The US military is also building up its presence in the Gulf region.

According to reports, the US will conduct military exercises in the Middle East as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. This move comes after President Trump made comments about a “massive Armada” heading towards Iran.

Oil prices have risen following these developments, according to CNBC. The New York Times has reported on President Trump’s live updates, where he threatened Iran and called for nuclear deal negotiations.

Reuters has also reported that President Trump told Iran that if they do not make a nuclear deal, the next attack would be “far worse”. These comments come as the US and Iran engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve their differences.

The US military is increasing its presence in the Gulf region, with CNN reporting on the planned exercises. The BBC has also reported on President Trump’s comments about Iran, stating that time is running out for a nuclear deal.

These developments have raised concerns about the potential for increased tensions between the US and Iran, and the impact this could have on regional stability.

Source: Google News World