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    ‘I’m the opposite of desperate’: Trump says Iran is ‘begging’ for a deal

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    ‘I’m the opposite of desperate’: Trump says Iran is ‘begging’ for a deal

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to President Donald Trump speak during a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on 26 March 2026.

    • Donald Trump denied being “desperate” to reach a deal with Iran, saying he was under no pressure to end the conflict quickly.
    • Trump claimed Iran had been heavily weakened by the joint US-Israeli military campaign and was now seeking negotiations.
    • Despite signalling openness to diplomacy, Trump warned the United States could continue military pressure if Iran does not agree to terms to end the war.

    US President Donald Trump denied being “desperate” to make a deal with Iran on Thursday, as he mixed threats with diplomacy in a push to wrap up his war in the Middle East.

    Holding his first cabinet meeting since the start of the joint US-Israeli operation, Trump insisted that Iran was being “beat to sh*t” and was “begging” for a deal, despite Tehran’s denials.

    But Trump rejected reports that he was looking for an exit ramp, as oil prices soar and political pressure mounts to avoid the kind of drawn-out Middle East war he once spurned.

    “I read a story today that I’m desperate to make a deal,” Trump told reporters. “I’m the opposite of desperate. I don’t care.”

    Trump has been saying for days that Iran wants to make a deal, amid growing signs he is seeking a quick end to the conflict. Iran, however, says there are no direct negotiations.

    During the 90-minute televised meeting at the White House, Trump veered between repeated threats to “obliterate” Iran and claims it was on the verge of capitulating.

    Trump said:

    They want to make a deal. The reason they want to make a deal is they have been just beat to sh*t.

    Citing the original timeframe of four to six weeks that he gave shortly after the US-Israeli offensive began on 28 February, Trump said “we’re extremely, really, a lot ahead of schedule.”

    The US leader said Iran had allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz as a “present” to show it was serious about negotiations to end the war.

    But he then said that taking control of Iran’s oil was an “option,” as the United States effectively did with Venezuela after toppling Nicolas Maduro, who appeared in a US court on Thursday.

    ‘Drummer get wicked’

    Trump’s comments will once again fuel the speculation that has swirled since the start of the war about the 79-year-old’s goals and timeline for the war.

    The US-Iran talks have been shrouded in uncertainty since Trump first announced them on Monday and postponed a threat to attack Iran’s power plants.

    READ | Why is Pakistan involved in efforts to stop the war in Iran?

    Trump’s deadline for Iran to unblock the Strait of Hormuz or see its energy network hit is due to expire on Friday, but with just a day to go, he said he wasn’t sure if he’d extend it.

    He said:

    In Trump time, a day, you know what it is? That’s an eternity.

    But Trump’s global envoy, Steve Witkoff, confirmed for the first time that Washington had sent a 15-point “action list” via mediator Pakistan and said there were “strong signs” that Iran might make a deal.

    Trump, meanwhile, spent much of his time lambasting NATO and other allies for rejecting his appeals to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, through which around a fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas normally passes.

    READ | Iran foreign minister, parliamentary speaker taken off Israel hit list – Pakistan source

    He blasted the British aircraft carriers; London eventually offered them as “toys” compared to their US equivalents.

    “I’ve done a great favour for the world. The world has not been reciprocal,” Trump said. “I believe that’s going to cost them dearly.”

    Trump’s top officials also chimed in.

    Top US diplomat Marco Rubio appeared to quote rappers Public Enemy as he said that “every day, the Department of War lets the drummer get wicked over every portion of Iran.”

    Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth hailed Trump for “doing the work of the free world.”

    “We pray for a deal, and we welcome a deal,” Hegseth said. “But in the meantime…the Department of War will continue negotiating with bombs.”

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