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White House Press Secretary Leavitt Issues Iran 8PM Eastern Deadline To Negotiate Deal With U.S.

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White House Press Secretary Leavitt Issues Iran 8PM Eastern Deadline To Negotiate Deal With U.S.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a stark ultimatum to the Iranian government on Tuesday, setting an 8:00 PM Eastern Time deadline for the regime to reach a diplomatic agreement with the United States. The announcement comes amid a rapidly escalating military conflict that has seen significant strikes across the Iranian capital over the last 48 hours.

Speaking from the White House briefing room, Leavitt told reporters that the window for negotiation is closing rapidly. She emphasized that the Iranian regime has until this evening to "meet the moment" or face potential further action. Leavitt declined to specify the exact consequences of missing the deadline, citing the need for strategic discretion and the sensitive nature of the talks.

Leavitt underscored the centralized nature of the current diplomatic efforts, noting that President Donald Trump is the only individual with full awareness of the current negotiation status. "Only the President knows where things stand and what he will do," Leavitt stated. This statement aligns with the President's personal management of the five-week-old regional war.

The deadline follows a series of heavy strikes in Tehran that have left the city’s skyline dominated by thick plumes of smoke. Recent footage shared during official briefings shows rescue workers digging through the rubble of destroyed structures. These visuals illustrate the humanitarian toll of the joint operations currently impacting the Iranian regime’s infrastructure.

The military activity has drawn sharp condemnation from Iranian officials. Former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif specifically accused the United States and Israel of committing a war crime by allegedly bombing a Jewish temple in Tehran. Zarif questioned who poses the greater threat to Judaism, framing the strike as a direct assault on a religious site.

The White House has not corroborated Zarif’s specific claim regarding the temple bombing. Officials maintain that military targets are selected to degrade the regime's offensive capabilities. However, the allegation has added a layer of complexity to the international perception of the ongoing conflict.

As the 8:00 PM cutoff approaches, global markets remain on high alert for a resolution or further escalation. President Trump has not signaled whether the United States will pursue a "complete demolition" of Iranian infrastructure if the deadline passes without a signed agreement between the nations.