Trump threatens to take out Iran in ‘one night’ if no deal before deadline
President Trump has issued a stark ultimatum to Iran, threatening to launch a military strike that would obliterate the country in a single night if a new deal is not reached before the looming deadline. The President made this declaration during a press conference held at the White House earlier today.
The threat comes amidst escalating tensions between the two nations following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. Trump has repeatedly criticized the agreement, calling it “the worst deal ever negotiated” and expressing his desire to negotiate a new, more comprehensive deal with Iran.
In response to Trump’s warning, Iranian officials have condemned the threats as reckless and provocative. They have reaffirmed their commitment to their national sovereignty and stated that Iran will not be intimidated by such aggressive rhetoric.
The international community has expressed alarm at the increasingly hostile exchange between the U.S. and Iran. Diplomatic efforts are reportedly underway to mediate the situation and prevent a potential military confrontation.
The deadline set by President Trump for reaching a new agreement with Iran is rapidly approaching, raising concerns about the possibility of a military conflict erupting in the region.
Both the U.S. and Iran have significant interests at stake in the negotiations, with issues such as nuclear proliferation, regional stability, and geopolitical influence shaping their respective positions.
The world now waits with bated breath to see whether diplomacy will prevail or if the ominous threat of military action will become a reality in the coming days.
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