Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Amid Nuclear Deal Tensions
‘No More Mr Nice Guy’: Trump Threatens Iran With Strikes If Deal Fails, Sends Delegation To Pakistan
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US President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with severe military action, including the destruction of power plants and bridges, if it rejects a proposed nuclear deal. He also announced that US representatives will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations, amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01Trump warns Iran of military strikes if nuclear deal fails.
- 02US representatives are heading to Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations.
- 03Iran's recent actions in the Strait of Hormuz have escalated tensions.
- 04Trump claims Iran is losing $500 million daily due to the blockade.
- 05He emphasizes a strong stance, stating 'NO MORE MR NICE GUY!'
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US President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric towards Iran, threatening to destroy every power plant and bridge in the country if it rejects his proposed nuclear deal. In a post on Truth Social, he expressed frustration over Iran's recent military actions in the Strait of Hormuz, which he described as a violation of a ceasefire agreement. Trump announced that US representatives would be traveling to Islamabad, Pakistan, for negotiations, aiming to address the ongoing tensions. He claimed that Iran's closure of the Strait is detrimental to them, costing them approximately $500 million daily, while the US faces no losses. Trump concluded with a strong message, indicating that if Iran does not accept the deal, he would take decisive military action, which he believes should have been implemented by previous administrations over the past 47 years.
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Trump's threats could lead to increased military tensions in the region, affecting global oil supply and security.
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