Trump warns Iran: "There may be more attacks, and they will be more violent."
Trump has said he gave Iran "one chance after another" and that the situation "will get worse" if there is no agreement.
Donald Trump has assured that his government has given Iran "one chance after another" to clear up any doubts about its nuclear industry and reach an agreement. He has asked Iran to give it to him according to the US president, otherwise the situation will only "get worse."
"I told them it was going to be much worse than anything they know," Trump explained in a message published in the Truth Social. He has defended America's military capabilities, "by far" the best and deadliest "in the world, as well as that of Israel, which is" undoubtedly the one that can cause the greatest destruction. "" And they know how to use it, "he added.
That being the case, the President of the United States has spoken of the "courage" of some Iranians in the "hard line." In his view, there has been "a lot of death and destruction," but he believes that the situation can be tempered: "There is still time to change the situation, because the attacks would also be more brutal."
"Iran must come to an agreement, otherwise it will not stay. What was once known as the Iranian empire can be saved." Trump added that they must do so "sooner rather than later."
Trump has admitted in statements to Fox News that Israel informed him of the attacks before launching the attack and has joined his ally, Benjamin Netanyahu, in his thesis that "Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb." US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has argued that the US has not participated in the military operation on Iran.
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