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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has once again shaken the international scene with a devastating message against Iran, in which he warns that the situation in the Middle East “will only get worse”, and calls on Tehran to surrender unconditionally.
In a belligerent tone, the Republican leader warned that "all [the hardline Iranians] are dead now," and assured that new attacks are already planned, even "more brutal".
“I told them it would be much worse than they knew, anticipated, or had been told... There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to put an end to this massacre”, Trump wrote on his official Truth Social account, in a message directed directly at the Iranian leadership. “No more death, no more destruction. Just do it, before it’s too late!”.
The threat comes just days after Trump himself acknowledged he was evaluating military options against Iran, and his administration confirmed active correspondence with the Islamic regime. While his press secretary warned that “a decision will be made in the next two weeks”, the region is already facing an imminent war.
Israel has intensified its bombings over Tehran, and according to sources from the Pentagon, Iran has reportedly mobilized missiles and elite units to respond with attacks against U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf. A scenario that would shake even the most hardline hawks in Washington.
In his message this Saturday, Trump emphasized that the United States and Israel possess the “most lethal military equipment in the world” and that “they know how to use it”. He asserted that Iran made a mistake by not accepting a nuclear agreement, and warns that there is still time, but not much: “Iran must reach an agreement before there is nothing left”.
Beyond diplomatic tensions, the human drama intensifies: thousands of Iranian civilians have begun to evacuate the capital amid fears of a full-scale attack. And although the conflict seems distant, its consequences could also be felt in the Caribbean.
Frequently Asked Questions about Trump's Warning to Iran
What was Trump's warning to Iran?
The president, Donald Trump, warned the Iranian government that the situation in the Middle East "will only get worse" and demanded that Tehran surrender unconditionally. Trump threatened that there will be new and even more brutal attacks if Iran does not reach a nuclear agreement.
What consequences has the escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran had?
The escalation of the conflict has left hundreds dead in both countries. In Iran, the attacks have resulted in over 400 deaths, and in Israel, at least 24 people have died. Furthermore, the tension has triggered a nervous reaction in global markets, with a significant rise in oil prices.
What stance has the United States taken regarding the conflict between Iran and Israel?
Although Trump has supported the Israeli attacks, calling them "very successful," officially, the United States has denied its direct involvement in the Israeli offensives. However, the Pentagon has put its troops in the Middle East on alert for possible Iranian reprisals.
What has Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, said in response to Trump's threats?
The ayatollah Ali Khamenei has stated that Iran will not surrender and that any attack from the United States will have "serious and irreparable consequences." Khamenei emphasized that Iran will not accept an imposed peace or a dictated war.
What has caused the recent escalation of tension between the United States, Israel, and Iran?
The escalation of tension is due to the intensification of attacks between Israel and Iran, and Trump's threats towards Tehran. The conflict worsened following the Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure and Trump's warnings regarding Iran's unconditional surrender.
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