"Too Late": Trump Rejects Iran’s Desperate Plea for a Deal Amid Total Collapse
President Trump has shuttered the door on negotiations with Tehran, telling the regime they are "too late" for a deal as coalition forces dismantle their military at record speed.

In a defiant address regarding the ongoing war against the Iranian regime, President Donald Trump revealed that the joint military operations conducted by the United States and Israel are progressing much faster than initially projected. According to the President, the Iranian government has attempted to reach out to Washington to secure a last-minute deal to end the hostilities, but he has firmly rejected these advances. Trump emphasized that the window for diplomacy has closed, stating that the regime's attempts to negotiate come at a time when their military infrastructure is being systematically erased. He further issued a direct ultimatum to the members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), offering them a choice between defecting to the side of the Iranian people or facing certain death as the coalition continues its relentless push.
The Four Minute Rule
President Trump detailed the terrifying efficiency of the current air campaign, noting that the Iranian military appears completely bewildered by the speed of the coalition responses. He claimed that every time the regime attempts to prepare a missile for launch, the site is identified and destroyed within a mere four minutes. This rapid response capability has effectively neutralized Iran's ability to retaliate in any meaningful way. Trump reported that 60% of Iran’s total missile stockpile has already been eliminated, mockingly adding that "other than that, everything is good with them." The President’s remarks highlight a level of technological and operational superiority that has left the Iranian command structure in a state of total disarray.
An Ultimatum to the IRGC and Diplomats
Turning his attention to the individuals serving the regime, Trump issued a clear call for mass defection. He urged members of the Revolutionary Guard to lay down their weapons and stand with the citizens of Iran who are seeking freedom. To those who choose to abandon the regime, Trump promised immunity and a chance to be on the "right side of history." However, he balanced this offer with a grim warning for those who remain loyal to the ayatollahs, stating simply, "or you will die." The President also extended this call to Iranian diplomats stationed around the world, encouraging them to defect and seek political asylum immediately rather than continuing to represent a collapsing state.
Economic Stability and the Future of Iran
As the war intensifies, Trump acknowledged the potential impact on global energy prices, stating that the administration will take necessary steps to ease the pressure on the oil market. Despite the regional instability, he remained focused on the ultimate goal of the campaign: ensuring that the future leadership of Iran no longer poses a threat to the United States, Israel, or neighboring countries. By refusing to engage in "late" negotiations, Trump is signaling that the coalition is committed to a total transformation of the Iranian state. The President’s strategy appears to be one of maximum military pressure combined with an open invitation for internal collapse, moving toward a conclusion where the current regime is entirely removed from the map.