The United States has issued a renewed threat of military strikes against Iran, warning that Tehran would be "well advised" to reach an agreement with President Trump. This warning follows a second session of indirect negotiations near Geneva, where both nations agreed to continue dialogue, though significant differences remain. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated there are "numerous reasons" for a strike, while Secretary of Energy Chris Wright affirmed the U.S. will prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Former President Trump also cautioned the UK against ceding a military base in the Indian Ocean, deeming it vital in case of an Iranian attack. Iran, meanwhile, is working on a "preliminary framework" for further talks, with the International Atomic Energy Agency expressing readiness to support verification of Iran's nuclear program.