Trump ‘Not Satisfied’ with Latest Iranian Proposal: ‘May Never Be a Deal’
President Donald Trump said Friday that he is “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest proposal to end the conflict, warning there “may never be a deal” as he described Tehran’s leadership as “very disjointed” and confirmed he was briefed on potential military options if an agreement is not reached.
Speaking to reporters as he departed the White House, Trump made clear that the revised Iranian offer — delivered through Pakistani mediators — falls short despite ongoing diplomatic engagement.
“They want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it,” Trump said, adding that Iran is seeking terms he “can’t agree to” even as negotiations continue. He argued Tehran’s push reflects its weakened position, saying the regime “wants to make a deal because they have no military left, essentially.”
.@POTUS on Iran: "They want to make a deal, but I'm not satisfied with it, so we'll see what happens." pic.twitter.com/7H4jkuLXuh
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 1, 2026
Trump pointed to internal divisions within Iran’s leadership as a central obstacle, describing a fractured system struggling to coalesce after the sustained U.S.-Israeli campaign that decimated much of the regime’s senior command structure.
“There’s tremendous discord — they’re having a tremendous problem getting along with each other,” Trump said. “The leadership is very disjointed. It’s got two, three, maybe four groups … they all want to make a deal, but they’re all messed up.”
.@POTUS on Iran: "I would say that I am not happy. Their leadership is very disjointed, very argumentative with each other. They come back, one says one thing, one says another. They’re very confused." pic.twitter.com/OkiuBd1TL3
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 1, 2026
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