The critical situation between America and Iran has once again drawn the world's attention following the strong statement, "No more Mr. Nice Guy!", issued by American President Donald Trump on the 'Truth Social' social media network.
Accusing Iran of failing to reach some kind of "deal," Trump also warned that Tehran's time for doing so is rapidly running out. This message, released with sharp visuals, is already circulating rapidly across social media and has garnered significant international attention.This latest warning can be considered another peak in Trump's direct statements regarding Iran. As reported by CBS News, earlier this month Trump had stated on the same platform that Washington had proposed a "fair and just deal" to Tehran, and that rejecting it would lead to severe consequences. According to Reuters, discussions between the two countries, centered on Iran's nuclear program, sanctions relief, and regional security issues, remain in a difficult state. Although Trump recently claimed that Iran is again seeking avenues for negotiations, it is noteworthy that Tehran authorities have publicly expressed their opposition to this view put forth by America.
At a moment when the Middle East region is in a highly sensitive state, policymakers are closely monitoring any changes or deterioration in US-Iran relations. As the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant percentage of the world's crude oil is transported, is strategically critical in any military or crisis situation, Gulf countries, the energy market, and diplomats are currently on high alert. Setting aside traditional diplomatic language, directly delivering foreign policy messages to the world via the 'Truth Social' platform and instantly creating global news through it has become Donald Trump's primary strategy.