President Trump stated today that the prerequisite for U.S.-Iran negotiations is that Iran absolutely cannot possess nuclear weapons and cannot retain highly enriched uranium. If negotiations fail, he does not rule out taking a hard line. He also stated that due to issues such as Iran, he will be unable to attend his son's wedding this weekend. This has led to speculation about potential U.S. military action over the weekend.
On Thursday (21 May 2026), President Trump emphasized that the U.S. is negotiating with Iran but any agreement is contingent on Iran not possessing nuclear weapons. He warned that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, it could trigger a nuclear war in the Middle East, affecting Europe and even the United States.
He stated that one of the final conditions for negotiations is that Iran cannot retain highly enriched uranium.
U.S. President Trump: "We will get it (highly enriched uranium). We don't need it, we don't want it, and we might destroy it after we get it, but we will never let them (Iran) have highly enriched uranium."
He also indicated that if negotiations fail to achieve their objectives, he would not rule out taking a hard line, emphasizing that the U.S. possesses advanced drone technology, capable of both manufacturing and intercepting them.
Trump: "We now have very strong counter-drone technology, capabilities we didn't even have in the last two months."
In addition, when a reporter asked President Trump today whether he would attend his son's wedding this weekend, his answer was cryptic.
Trump: "If I go, I'll be torn apart; if I don't go, I'll be torn apart by fake news! He wants me to go but it's a small, private wedding. I'll try to attend. I'm busy right now. I said, you know, this isn't a good time for me. I have Iran, and other things to deal with."
Regarding peace talks, Secretary of State Rubio revealed to the reporters that some progress had been made in negotiations to end the war but a ceasefire agreement would be impossible if Iran demanded passage fees through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has allegedly taken Iran hostage, attempting to forcefully dominate the negotiation process.
Egyptian Foreign Minister: U.S. and Iran discussing Memorandum of Understanding
Egyptian Foreign Minister Abdullah al-Abdullah told US media that the U.S. and Iran are discussing a possible memorandum of understanding that could set conditions for future negotiations.
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Trump: Giving Iran "Limited Time" to reach an agreement
Trump told reporters at a construction site in the White House banquet hall on Tuesday that he has given Iran "limited time" to reach an agreement.
"Two or three days, maybe Friday, Saturday, or next week, maybe earlier, very limited time. Because we can't let them have nuclear weapons," Trump said.
“I have no doubt they will use nuclear weapons, there’s no question about it. I’ve dealt with these people, and they’re extremely radical.”
Trump also stated that the strike on Iran was not for political purposes, but rather to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
“When people understand this, they will welcome it. Whether they welcome it or not, I have to do this—because I will never allow the world to be destroyed during my term. That will absolutely not happen.”
@POTUS says he’s giving Iran “a limited period of time” to make a deal “because we can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.”
“There’s no question in my mind that they’d use it, there’s no question—and I deal with these people. They’re extremely radicalized.” pic.twitter.com/iwKlD757l6
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 19, 2026
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U.S. offers $15 Million Reward for clues to Iranian Revolutionary Guard's financial network
The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that it is offering a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of individuals or organizations involved in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's financial network.
A notice posted on X stated, “The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps uses various financial mechanisms to fund its activities, including cryptocurrency accounts, custodians, and shell companies.” “If you have any information about the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ financial networks, please send it to us via Signal or our Tor-based tip-off hotline.”
Your information could help disrupt this terrorist organization’s financial networks.
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— Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA) May 19, 2026
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U.S. announces new Iran-related sanctions
The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Tuesday sanctions against more than 50 companies, individuals, and vessels linked to Iranian sanctions circumvention networks. These targets involve shadow banking and shipping systems that facilitate Iranian funding.
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Cooper: Iranian Elementary School located inside Revolutionary Guard Missile Launch Site
Admiral Cooper, Commander of US Central Command, testified before Congress that the investigation into the Iranian elementary school bombing is ongoing. He pointed out that the attack was complex because the school was located within a missile launch site operated by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
"The investigation is ongoing… It's a complex investigation. The school itself is located within an active missile launch site of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This is far more complex than a typical attack," Cooper said.
Iran, like its terrorist proxies in the Middle East, has been accused of using civilians as human shields. Cooper told the House Armed Services Committee that the United States would not intentionally target civilians, and that the "Iranian people" are not the enemy. He stated that he would commit to transparency once the investigation is complete.
Congressional Research Service just listed the 42 US aircraft lost or damaged so far during the war with Iran.
4 F-15E Strike Eagles destroyed
1 F-35A damaged by Iranian ground fire
1 A-10 destroyed
7 KC-135 Stratotankers (2 destroyed, 5 damaged)
1 E-3 Sentry AWACS… pic.twitter.com/puoHmxPlAh
— Preston Stewart (@prestonstew_) May 19, 2026
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Trump: May have to deal another blow to Iran
President Trump warned again on Tuesday at a construction site in the White House banquet hall about Iran's delaying tactics. During the Q&A session, Trump told reporters:
"They're begging for a deal."
"I hope we don't have to take that action, but we may have to give them another big blow."
"I'm not sure yet, you'll know soon enough."
Trump indicated that he had suspended the planned "major strike" against Iran scheduled for today. He continued, "I was only an hour away from ordering the strike on Iran," adding, "If the operation had taken place, it would be underway now."
@POTUS on Iran: "I hope we don’t have to do the war, but we may have to give them another big hit… I’m not sure yet. You’ll know very soon." pic.twitter.com/flrdqFP2ly
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 19, 2026
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Former Vice Admiral on U.S.-Iran Standoff: Trump "Has the time advantage"
Former U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Robert Howard stated that in the standoff with Iran, President Trump not only possesses military dominance but also has ample time to force concessions from Iran.
"The president has the advantage of time," Howard said on Fox News Tuesday morning. "He controls the narrative, and he controls the ability to strike. I don't think this is negotiation; it's actually forcing the other side to surrender." He stated that Trump has made it clear that Iran "cannot have nuclear weapons" or the materials needed to make them, while demanding a free and open Strait of Hormuz. He continued, "He can take his time, letting the blockade and economic sanctions continue to weaken the Iranian economy. All these factors are in his favor, and he can strike at any time," adding that whether it ultimately results in peace or war depends on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which effectively controls Iran.
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Bessenter urges Allies to combat Iranian financing networks
In a speech in Paris on Tuesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessenter urged allies to intensify efforts to cut off terrorist financing networks.
Bessant said, “The United States is not the only country facing the scourge of terrorism, especially terrorism from Iran. However, we often fight alone in our determination to defeat terrorism.”
Bessant stated, “For example, this will require our European partners to work with the United States to take action against Iran, including placing its financial providers on sanctions lists, exposing its shell and cover companies, closing its bank branches, and dismantling its proxy forces.”
He also stated that Middle Eastern and Asian countries should “eradicate Iran’s shadow banking network.”
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G7 Finance Ministers call for opening of Strait of Hormuz
The G7 finance ministers issued a joint statement in Paris on Tuesday calling for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The finance ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States stated in the joint statement that keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and energy markets stable is a priority not only for the region but also for the broader global economy.
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U.S. blockade effective: Iran forced to store oil on old tankers
According to the Financial Times, due to the U.S. blockade squeezing Iran's ability to export oil to the Far East, Iran has been forced to store its oil on old tankers anchored in the Persian Gulf.
The report, citing data from "Opposition to Iran's Nuclear Program," states that approximately 39 tankers carrying Iranian oil and petrochemical products are currently in the Persian Gulf, compared to 29 before the blockade took effect on April 13. Furthermore, many ships have gathered near the Iranian oil export terminal on Harq Island. Thirteen suspected tankers are anchored near the port of Chabahar in the Gulf of Oman, directly within the US naval blockade line. These gatherings demonstrate the effectiveness of the US blockade.
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White House: Iran must show sincerity in negotiations or face new strikes
The White House stated on Monday (18th) that Iran must hand over its enriched uranium and warned Iran that President Trump "will not bluff," reserving all military options if negotiations fail.
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News, "President Trump has made it very clear that the enriched uranium must be handed over. He never bluffs."
She stated that Iran is militarily crippled, economically strangled, and "more isolated than ever before," and believes Iran should "get serious and reach an agreement with the United States before it's too late."
"If he believes Iran is not sincere in negotiations, then he will certainly make the decision he believes is in the best interest of U.S. national security," she said.
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Trump: Military Strike against Iran postponed
U.S. President Trump announced on the "Truth" social media platform that, at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, the military strike against Iran originally scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed.
Trump said that Qatari Prime Minister Al Thani, Saudi Crown Prince Salman, and UAE President Zayed had all asked him to postpone the strike, and that these countries believed an agreement acceptable to the United States, the Middle East, and the world could be reached.
"This agreement will include one important clause: Iran must not possess nuclear weapons!" Trump said.
Trump stated that out of respect for the three leaders in the Persian Gulf, he had instructed Defense Secretary Hergese, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Kane, and the U.S. military not to carry out the planned attack.
However, he warned that this order could be overturned quickly if negotiations fail. Trump said, "I have further instructed them to prepare for an immediate, full-scale attack on Iran if an acceptable agreement cannot be reached."
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Trump rules out possible concessions to Iran
After receiving a new proposal from Iran, President Trump said in a telephone interview with the New York Post on Monday (18 May) that he was "not open to" making any concessions to Iran.
Trump said he was not "frustrated" by Iran, adding, "I can tell you they want a deal more than ever because they know us—and what's coming."
When asked about his comments last Friday that he was willing to accept a 20-year moratorium on uranium enrichment by Iran, Trump said, "I'm not open to anything right now."
Trump did not provide further details, saying, "I'm really not in a position to talk to you about that. There's too much going on right now."
According to reports, Trump met with his national security team at his golf club in Virginia after returning from China over the weekend, and further meetings are expected on Tuesday (19th). Some allies are urging him to resume military action against Iran.
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U.S. media: New Iranian proposal offers no substantial improvement
U.S. media outlet Axios, citing senior US officials and sources, reported that Iran's latest proposal for an end-of-war agreement offers no substantial improvement and is insufficient to reach a deal.
One U.S. official stated that if Iran does not change its position, the U.S. will have to continue negotiations "with bombs."
The report stated that the proposal expands Tehran's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons but does not include suspending uranium enrichment activities or transferring its existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
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Bessenter: U.S. Treasury extends sanctions waivers for Russian oil shipments by 30 days
The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday extended sanctions waivers for Russian oil already in transit by sea for 30 days.
US Treasury Secretary Bessenter stated in a post on X website that this measure will temporarily provide access to Russian oil currently stranded at sea for countries most affected by energy shocks.
He indicated that this will also reduce China's ability to stockpile discounted oil, redirecting existing oil supplies to countries that need them most.
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Iran announces New Authority to manage Strait of Hormuz
Iran's highest security body announced today (18 May) the establishment of a new authority to manage the Strait of Hormuz. The newly established Strait of Hormuz Authority, also known as the Persian Gulf Straits Authority (PGSA), stated in its first announcement on its X platform account, opened in April, that all vessels must obtain permission to pass through, and that any unauthorized passage through the waterway is "illegal."
The agency stated in a statement: "Navigation within the established boundaries of the Strait of Hormuz, previously demarcated by the Armed Forces and authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, must be in full coordination with these agencies; unauthorized passage will be considered illegal."
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Iraq: No drones detected in airspace
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry issued a statement on 18 April 2026 stating that it is investigating the drone attack, as claimed by Saudi Arabia, launched from Iraqi territory on 17 April 2026. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry stated that its air defense systems did not detect any drones launched from Iraqi airspace. The statement also called on Saudi Arabia to "cooperate and exchange relevant information" to strengthen security and stability.
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry reiterated its "firm opposition to any attacks against brotherly countries."
بيان صحفي – وزارة الخارجية العراقية https://t.co/2HN3kiFDO5 pic.twitter.com/7hQ9FMaanX
— وزارة الخارجية العراقية (@Iraqimofa) May 18, 2026
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First Force? IRGC cracks down on “Counter-Revolutionary” Groups in Northern Iraq
Al Jazeera reports that the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched attacks on “counter-revolutionary terrorist organizations” supported by the United States and Israel operating in northern Iraq.
Iran's Fars News Agency, citing a statement from the Hamzeh Sayyed al-Shuhada Command of the Revolutionary Guard, reported that these groups attempted to "smuggle large quantities of sealed U.S. weapons and ammunition into the country and were struck down in Kurdistan province." The command added that "a large quantity of weapons and ammunition was discovered and seized."
The U.S. President had previously released images suggesting that 11 forces were simultaneously entering Iran.
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Europol: 14,200 terrorist posts seized
Europol stated on the 18th that in a joint operation targeting online terrorist materials, it seized 14,200 posts and links related to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
This operation, spearheaded by Europol's EU Cyber Whistleblower Unit and involving 19 countries, focuses on combating content used for propaganda, recruiting supporters, and raising funds. This includes AI-generated videos glorifying the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, political propaganda, calls for revenge for Khamenei, and materials related to allied groups such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary: G7 must adhere to sanctions against Iran
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Monday that he would urge G7 finance ministers to follow a sanctions regime aimed at cutting off funding to what he described as Iran’s “war machine.” pic.twitter.com/FgAaTj38tn
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Iranian National Football Team travel to Turkey for friendly match and apply for U.S. Visas
According to Iranian media reports on the 18th, the Iranian national football team has departed for Turkey for a friendly match and applied for visas to travel to the United States to participate in the 2026 World Cup. The report states that the team consists of 22 players playing in the Iranian domestic league and a coaching staff.
On Saturday (16 May), Iranian national football team coach Amir Ghalenoei stated that they would complete their US visa applications while in Turkey. U.S. officials welcomed Iran's participation in the World Cup, and FIFA stated that the World Cup would proceed as planned, rejecting Iran's suggestion to move the matches to co-host countries Mexico or Canada.
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U.S. cargo planes land in Israel, preparations in full swing
Israel's Channel 13 reported that dozens of US cargo planes carrying munitions from German bases landed in Tel Aviv in the past 24 hours. Israeli television reported that the aircraft were part of preparations for a renewed war against Iran.
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Oman voices support for the UAE; Saudi Arabia attacked, neighboring countries offer support
Al Jazeera reported on 18 May 2026 that Oman condemned the drone attack that caused the fire at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE and reiterated its opposition to "all hostile and escalating actions" in the region.
Kuwait and Qatar issued separate statements strongly condemning the drone attack against Saudi Arabia. Kuwait stated that the intrusion violated UN Security Council Resolution 2817, adopted in March to protect infrastructure in the Gulf region. Qatar characterized the incident as a "reprehensible aggression" and stated that it directly violated Saudi Arabia's sovereignty.
Previously, Saudi Arabia announced that its air defense system intercepted three enemy drones; officials stated that the attack originated from Iraqi airspace.
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Trump's Image: 9+2 Hammer Imminent
On the evening of 17 May 2026, US President Trump posted an image on the Truth Social Network showing the Middle East under the American flag, with nine forces from across the region, including Iran, converging on the center of Iran, and two reserve forces poised for action. This image appears to be a renewed warning to Iran that the heavy hammer of US deployment in the Middle East is about to fall.
Image : Posted by U.S. President Trump in the evening of 17 May 2026. [Truth Social Network]
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Trump speaks with Netanyahu, discusses possibility of resuming war
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump spoke by phone. According to Israel's Channel 7, the call lasted over 30 minutes, focusing on the "possibility of resuming war with Iran."
The Yediot Ahronoth newspaper reported that the call ended shortly before the start of an Israeli security cabinet meeting. The newspaper revealed that Trump briefed Netanyahu on the results of his visit to China. The report noted that the two sides also discussed the latest developments related to Iran.
The report quoted an unnamed Israeli source as saying, "The situation regarding striking Iran remains unclear."
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Iran attacks UAE nuclear power plant
Fox News reported that on 17 May 2026, Iran launched a large-scale drone attack and set fire to a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. Fortunately, there were no casualties and no radiation leaks.
Al Jazeera reported that the Iranian Islamic regime used drones to attack a generator on the inner edge of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the al-Dhafra region of the UAE. The fire was immediately brought under control, with no casualties, no radiation leaks, and everything functioning normally. All systems are operating normally.
The power plant reportedly generates approximately a quarter of the UAE's total electricity and is a key infrastructure project.
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South Korea demands Iran explain attack on South Korean cargo ship
South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-hyun spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on the 17th, demanding an explanation from Iran regarding the attack on the South Korean cargo ship "Namu" near the Strait of Hormuz.
According to the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Cho explained during the call that the South Korean government is conducting a supplementary investigation into the recent attack on the "Namu" cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. He then requested Iran to clarify its position on the "facts of the incident."
This is reportedly the first phone call between the two countries' top diplomats since the attack on the "Namu" on 4 May.
Previously, a South Korean official stated that it was unlikely any other force besides Iran had orchestrated the attack.
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Iran's internet blockade enters 79th Day: Citizens remain bystanders
On 17 May 2026, the latest data from the internet monitoring account NetBlocks showed that Iran's internet blockade has lasted for 79 days, entering its twelfth week.
The account commented: “This mass censorship measure has reshaped the nature of civic participation, with information controls being used to relegate the general public to mere observers in their own country.”
😶 Metrics show that #Iran's internet blackout is ongoing into its 79th day in its 21st week. The mass-censorship measure has reshaped the nature of civic participation with information controls being used to relegate the general public to mere observers in their own country. pic.twitter.com/G7d42uKlIl
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) May 17, 2026
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Qatar and Saudi Arabia discuss regional situation in phone call
Qatar and Saudi Arabia issued a statement announcing that Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani spoke by phone with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.
The statement said the two sides discussed bilateral relations and the regional situation, including the US-Iran ceasefire and efforts to de-escalate tensions.
🇸🇦📞🇶🇦 | Foreign Minister HH Prince @FaisalbinFarhan received a phone call from Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
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— Foreign Ministry 🇸🇦 (@KSAmofaEN) May 16, 2026