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  • 3/31/2025
During a State Department press briefing, Spokesperson Tammy Bruce was asked about Iran's willingness to negotiate a new nuclear deal with the Trump Administration.

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00:00taken that I mentioned to you.
00:02And your other question was –
00:04On Iran, they said they're not going to negotiate under pressure.
00:09So is this a time limit?
00:11Yes.
00:12Iran's behavior across the globe threatens U.S. national interests, which is why President
00:17Trump reimposed the maximum pressure campaign designed to end Iran's nuclear threat, curtail
00:23its ballistic missile program, and stop it from supporting terrorist groups.
00:28As the President has said, Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.
00:34He has also been very clear that the United States can't allow that to occur.
00:40The President expressed his willingness to discuss a deal with Iran, as we know.
00:44If the Iranian regime does not want a deal, the President is clear he will pursue other
00:49options, which will be very bad for Iran.
00:52All right.
00:53Yes, sir.
00:54Go ahead.
00:55On Gaza, the UN's Humanitarian Affairs Office has said that 15 –

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