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US President Donald Trump on Saturday warned that Iran would be hit “very hard” as tensions escalated in the ongoing war
Trump threatens severe action against Iran, labeling it the "loser of the Middle East" following recent diplomatic tensions.
President Donald Trump delivered a prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday, declaring military success against Iran and making his case for what he says will be several more weeks of war.
DONALD Trump has vowed to strike Iran’s oil “extremely hard” as he called on his allies to “grab and cherish” the Strait of Hormuz. In a 19-minute fiery address from
President Donald Trump on Sunday said he would blow up “the whole country” of Iran if it does not agree to the U.S. peace proposal, marking a major escalation of his threats toward the regime. “If [the deal] happens,
US President Donald Trump said Iran would be "hit very hard" on Saturday, adding that the country was already "being beat to hell" by US and Israeli attacks. Writing on his Truth Social platform,
Markets have taken a dive after US President Donald Trump said the war with Iran will continue for two to three weeks, as he vowed to hit the nation’s power plants “very hard”.
Donald Trump vows to intensify US and Israel attacks on Iran, claims major military victories and dismisses the Iran nuclear deal in a fiery national address
Trump touts gains against Iran but gives no timeline to end warIn televised speech, Trump does not commit to timeline to end war in IranTrump says he may bomb energy,
A large blast rocked Tehran on Friday as President Trump referred to Iranian leaders as "deranged scumbags" and said the war would be over "when I feel it in my bones."
President Trump vowed to hit Iran hard Saturday in an online post where he claimed Tehran “is being beat to HELL.” The post came as the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Defense said it has continued to intercept Iranian ballistic missiles and drones.
Iran says there is "no information" about any agreement for further discussions with the US after the first round failed to reach a peace deal.