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President Trump continues to ramp up pressure on Iran to scrap its nuclear ambitions ahead of tomorrow's scheduled talks in Oman.
NPR's Franco Ordonez reports on the president's latest remarks to NBC News.
President Trump issued another warning to Iran's supreme leader,
saying that bad things will happen if he tries to restart Iran's nuclear program.
I would say he should be very worried, yeah, he should be.
as you know, they're negotiating with us.
The president has been threatening another major strike on Iran as the U.S.
continues to build up its military forces in the region.
Trump previously threatened to strike if more protesters were killed, but as deaths continue,
he appears to have shifted his focus to pressing Iran to re-enter talks on ending their nuclear program.
Franco, Ordonez and PR News, The White House.
President Trump's special envoy Steve Whitcoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner,
among those scheduled to take part in the negotiations in Oman,
the talks were moved from Turkey at Tehran's request.