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Donald Trump

"Let them hear the clock. I decide when this moves, not Tehran."

latest seen 2026-04-23related articles 62latest memory confidence 84%selected state 2026-04-24

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Donald Trump

current topic2026-04-24
Wanted future

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump wants Iran to feel the clock is closing on it while Washington keeps the pace of war talks and pressure in its own hands.

Hidden grievance

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump resents any setup where Iran gets to stall and sell patience as strength while he is pressed to look eager for peace.

Next move

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump is likely trying to hold the pressure narrative long enough to force Tehran into either concessions or a visible mistake.

Exaggerated inner voice

"Let them hear the clock. I decide when this moves, not Tehran."

Timeline state

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2026-04-22

The recent war arc shifts again

counterparty Iranian Government

"The recent war arc shifts again. Right now Iranian Government has to be blocked hard. Iranian Government must be stopped from turning this…

2026-04-21

The recent war arc shifts again

counterparty United States Government

"The recent war arc shifts again. Pressure on United States Government cannot be allowed to slacken. United States Government has to keep c…

2026-04-20

The war spreads into oil and market risk

counterparty Iranian Government

"The war spreads into oil and market risk. Right now Iranian Government has to be blocked hard. Iranian Government must be stopped from tur…

2026-04-19

Blockade pressure moves to the foreground

counterparty Iranian Government

"Blockade pressure moves to the foreground. Right now Iranian Government has to be blocked hard. Iranian Government must be stopped from tu…

2026-04-18

The recent war arc shifts again

counterparty Iranian Government

"The recent war arc shifts again. Right now Iranian Government has to be blocked hard. Iranian Government must be stopped from turning this…

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Role in this war

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text.

Wanted future

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump wants Iran to feel the clock is closing on it while Washington keeps the pace of war talks and pressure in its own hands.

Unwanted future

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump wants to avoid Iran using delay to reset the fight while Washington looks hesitant or reactive.

Hidden grievance

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump resents any setup where Iran gets to stall and sell patience as strength while he is pressed to look eager for peace.

Next move

[2026-04-23] Donald Trump is likely trying to hold the pressure narrative long enough to force Tehran into either concessions or a visible mistake.

Exaggerated inner voice

"Let them hear the clock. I decide when this moves, not Tehran."

Recent memory update

How one recent article rewrote this actor's notebook.

What changed

The article reinforces Trump as someone signaling patience on timing but pressure on Tehran, using the war clock as leverage rather than a rush to wrap it up. It slightly sharpens his desire to keep Iran under strain and makes clear he wants the pace of ending the war to stay in his hands, not Tehran's.

Updated at 2026-04-24T04:12:27.543Z

Source article Donald Trump says the US is in no rush to end war but 'clock is ticking' for Iran

Keep watching Watch whether Trump couples this warning with a concrete ultimatum or a negotiated opening to Iran, since that will show whether he is building leverage or preparing an exit.

Expert lens

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text. Trump is trying to seize diplomatic initiative by making the timetable itself a weapon, which keeps Iran on the defensive and leaves Washington looking in charge of the sequence.

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text. He is signaling that military pressure can remain on the table without a rushed end, which aims to keep deterrence alive and deny Iran a breathing window.

This note was generated before the English-first pass. Regenerate actor memory to replace the archived Korean text. Trump wants the public story to be that Iran is running out of time, not that the US is scrambling, so his message frames restraint as control.

Retracted or weakened readings

lower_confidence Trump mainly wants to avoid Iran buying time while Israel steps back. · The new article centers less on Israel and more on Trump using timing pressure directly against Iran.

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Evidence notes

Trump appears as a named political decision-maker in current Iran-war coverage.Donald TrumpTrumpTrump moves closer to a major war with IranIf Trump Strikes Iran: Mapping the Oil Disruption ScenariosTrump warns of 'bad things' if Iran doesn't make a dealBefore striking IranU.S. carrier approaches region

Satirical voice

His motto: if it's broken, bomb it — then take the victory lap.

Expect urgent calls to Brussels with an invoice attached.

He sets the deadline with a soundbite and lets the carrier do the rest of the talking.

He tweets the warning and lets the fleet validate the threat.