U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Iran through social media, claiming that the United States knows the exact location of Iran’s “Supreme Leader” and could target him if necessary. Trump stated that while the leader is an easy target, the U.S. is not planning to take him out “at least not for now.” However, he cautioned Iran against firing missiles at American civilians or soldiers, warning that U.S. patience is running thin.
In a separate post, Trump declared that the U.S. military has gained “complete and total control” over the skies above Iran. He noted that while Iran has strong defensive systems, they are no match for American-made technology. “Nobody does it better than the good ol’ USA,” Trump added.
U.S. officials told Reuters that the military is moving fighter jets to the Middle East and extending warplane deployments to boost defenses amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
Trump Warns Iran Over Nuclear Weapons, Urges Evacuation of Tehran
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning about Iran, saying the country should have accepted the deal he offered earlier. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump said it’s a “shame and waste of human life” that Iran didn’t sign the deal. He repeated that “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon” and urged people to evacuate Tehran immediately.
Trump also connected his “America First” policy with stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons, saying it’s part of his goal to “Make America Great Again.” However, he didn’t give details about the deal or mention any planned military or diplomatic steps.
Trump May Join War Against Iran: Military and Diplomatic Moves Underway
U.S. President Donald Trump is seriously considering launching an attack on Iran, according to Axios. He is currently holding important discussions with his advisers. A U.S. official told Al Jazeera that the Pentagon is preparing military options if talks with Iran fail. B-52 bombers, already stationed at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, are within striking range of Iran. Israeli officials also believe Trump could soon join the conflict and target Iran’s underground nuclear facility at Fordow.
These statements come amid rising tensions in the Middle East and ongoing concerns over regional stability.
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