Donald Trump said on Friday night he was “not satisfied” by the deals offered by Tehran thus far and suggested that “maybe we’re better off not making a deal”.
“They want to make a deal, I’m not satisfied with it, so we’ll see what happens,” the US president told reporters.
Later in the night, during an event at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, Trump questioned whether or not he even wanted to reach a deal.
“I’m so busy with the Iranians calling trying to make a good deal and we’re not going to let that happen. They’ve got to make a bad deal. Maybe we’re better off not making a deal at all,” he said.
Despite all the talk of deals and ongoing negotiations, Trump sent a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday declaring that the “hostilities that began on Saturday, February 28, have terminated”.
The message effectively skirted a 60-day deadline the president faced on Friday, which required him to gain congressional approval to continue the conflict with Iran.
“Despite the success of United States operations against the Iranian regime and continued efforts to secure a lasting peace, the threat posed by Iran to the United States and our Armed Forces remains significant,” he added.
This came after the president told reporters earlier in the day that he was “not happy” with the latest proposal for peace from Iran, outlining options to either “blast them away or make a deal”.
Trump says US military ‘sort of like pirates’ on seizure of Iranian naval vessel
Donald Trump has likened the US military to “pirates” while describing the seizure of an Iranian cargo ship that tried to bypass the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
“We took over the cargo. Took over the oil, a very profitable business. Who would have thought we were doing that were like pirates,” Trump said. “We’re sort of like pirates. But we’re not playing games.”
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:22
Trump says Iran is the ‘only country’ where no one wants to be the leader
US president Donald Trump told a crowd in Florida that Iran was the “only country” where no one wanted to be the leader.
“The only country in the world no nobody wants to be a leader. You know, they say, they say, ‘would anybody like to be president?’ And there are no takers,” Trump said.
Iran does have a president. Masoud Pezeshkian has led the nation since his election in 2024.
The US president later said the US military had eliminated multiple “tiers” of Iran’s leadership, leaving him unsure as to who to negotiate with.
“That’s the problem because we are trying to figure out the right one to talk to,” Trump said.

Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:21
Trump: ‘You cannot give Iran a nuclear weapon’
On Friday, president Donald Trump told a crowd in Florida that “you cannot give Iran a nuclear weapon,” insisting that Tehran would immediately use it against Israel and others.
“They would use it on a place called Israel very quickly, and they would use it in the Middle East, and they’d use it in Europe. And I guess we’d be next,” he said.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:19
Saudi liquor store runs short because of Iran war bottleneck
Saudi Arabia’s only official alcohol shop has run short of supplies ranging from beer and wine to tequila, as the disruption caused by the Iran war has delayed shipments, visitors to the store said.
Situated in Riyadh’s diplomatic district, the shop, which has no name and no sign, opened in 2024 to serve non-Muslim diplomats and last year expanded to cater for wealthy non-Muslim foreign residents.
Officially Saudi Arabia’s 1952 blanket ban on alcohol remains in place, but the ultra-conservative kingdom has allowed one licensed shop as it tries to lure more expatriates.
For now, however, the shelves are mostly bare, with only expensive or little-known brands on offer, five people who have visited the Riyadh shop in recent days said.
One Western diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was no white wine and “only a few bottles of super expensive red”.
“They also got a shipment of random beer,” the diplomat added.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:18
Trump says he’s dealing with ‘brutal’ people in Iran
President Donald Trump, speaking at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches in Florida, said he was dealing with “brutal” people in the “lovely country of Iran”.
He then joked that the Iranians could not find anyone to be their president following US attacks on the nation.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:17
Trump complains that the US received “zero” help from Nato for the war in Iran
President Donald Trump complained on Friday that the US received “zero” help from Nato for the war in Iran.
“We got no help from Nato. We got no help – zero – from Nato. You know, we spend trillions of dollars on Nato, and we got no help,” he said.
Trump made the comments during his visit to The Villages in Florida on Friday.
“We didn’t need it,” Trump said. “But we got none.”
He made the comment on the same day the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered 5,000 US troops to leave US bases in Germany.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:16
Trump says suggesting the US is losing the war in Iran is ‘treasonous’
President Donald Trump told a group of his supporters on Friday that saying the US is losing the war with Iran is “treasonous.”
Trump made the comment during a rally at The Villages in Florida.
“We get the radical left to say, ‘We’re not winning, we’re not winning.’ They don’t have any military left. It’s unbelievable. It’s actually, it’s actually, I believe it’s treasonous, okay. You want to know the truth – it’s treasonous,” Trump said.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:10
China says urgent need to maintain Iran war ceasefire
China’s UN ambassador Fu Cong said on Friday it was an urgent necessity to maintain the Iran war ceasefire and that he was sure the Strait of Hormuz issue would be high on the agenda if it is still closed when US president Donald Trump goes to China this month.
Fu told reporters at the United Nations the strait needed to be reopened as quickly as possible. He said China was very concerned about remarks it had heard recently about the ceasefire being temporary and the need to initiate another round of attacks.
“Iran needs to lift its restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, and the US needs to lift its naval blockade,” he said.
“The most urgent issue is to keep the ceasefire. And the ceasefire needs to last, and there has to be a good-faith negotiation between the two sides,” he said.
“I think the international community should be mobilized and raise our voices against the resumption of fighting.”
Asked about president Donald Trump’s visit to China scheduled for this month, he said: “I’m sure if Hormuz is still closed by the time president Trump goes to China, this issue will be high on the agenda of the bilateral talks.”
Fu also rejected allegations from some US officials about military cooperation between China and Iran as “false.”
Fu was briefing at the start of the month-long Chinese presidency of the UN security council and said Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi will chair a session of the council on 26 May.
The US state department did not respond immediately when asked if there were plans for US secretary of state Marco Rubio to meet Wang while he was in the US.

Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:10
Trump says US will not leave Iran early, wants to avoid ‘problem’ reappearing
US president Donald Trump on Friday said the United States would not exit its confrontation with Iran early “and then have the problem arise in three more years”.

Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:08
Briefing: What we know on 64th day of Iran war
- US president Donald Trump has said that he is “not satisfied’ with the deals presented to him by Iran and questioned if ‘maybe we’re better off not making a deal’ with Tehran.
- Pentagon officials estimate the US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has cost Iran $4.8bn in lost oil revenue.
- China’s top envoy to the UN has said it is an urgent necessity to maintain the Iran ceasefire and that he is sure the Strait of Hormuz issue will be high on the agenda if it is still closed when Trump visits Beijing this month.
- Trump has once again complained that the US has received “zero” help from Nato for the war in Iran.
Arpan Rai2 May 2026 04:02





