President Donald Trump told reporters that Iran’s leaders were "begging" for a deal and hinted that a new U.S. strike could occur within days if diplomacy stalled.. in response, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned that any renewed U.S.–Israel assaults on Tehran would push the war beyond the traditional Middle‑East battleground.

Trump warns of new US strike within days

During a press briefing, Trump said Iran’s officials were desperate for a settlement and suggested that the United States might launch another attack in the coming days. He framed the potential strike as a lever to force Tehran back to the negotiating table, a line echoed in multiple statements from the White House spokesperson.

Iranian Revolutionary Guard says war could spill beyond the Middle East

The Revolutionary Guard’s public affairs office warned that if the United States and Israel resume hostilities, the conflict would “extend beyond the region.” This stark language underscores Tehran’s fear that a localized clash could trigger broader regional instability, a concern that has been echoed in past Iranian warnings during heightened U.S. tensions.

Abbas Araghchi and Mohammad Akraminia voice Tehran’s concerns

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and army spokesman Mohammad Akraminia both issued statements condemning the U .S. rhetoric . araghchi called the American threats “dangerous escalations,” while Akraminia warned that Iran would defend its sovereignty against any further aggression, according to the report.

Who will broker a deal as both sides trade threats?

The source does not identify any third‑party mediator willing to step in, leaving a key question unanswered: which nation or organization might facilitate a cease‑fire before the situation spirals further? Additionally, the exact timeline for any potential U.S. strike remains vague , and Tehran’s red‑line on regional spillover has not been quantified.