Trump’s Wednesday-night Truth Social post about Iran said the country “better get smart soon” and accused Iran of not being able to “sign a nonnuclear deal.” The post was shared alongside an AI-generated image of Trump holding a gun with explosions in the background and the words “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!”

What he said

The reported wording was blunt and threatening, aimed at pushing Iran toward a deal. The main message was that Iran should move quickly and avoid further escalation.

Why it mattered

The post drew attention because it came amid heightened U.S.-Iran tensions and used unusually aggressive language for a public presidential message. News coverage framed it as part of a broader pressure campaign rather than a routine political post.

Quick context

Separate reports from around the same period showed Trump also using Truth Social to warn Iran more broadly, including claims that Iran faced severe consequences if it did not comply with U.S. demands. That context makes the Wednesday-night post part of a larger pattern of escalating rhetoric.

If you want, I can also summarize the exact sequence of Trump’s Iran posts that week.