Trump tells Iran to make a deal or face ‘even more brutal’ attacks
- On June 13, 2025, Israel launched devastating strikes early Friday morning against Iran's nuclear facilities and military sites in response to escalating tensions.
- These attacks followed weeks of Israeli planning and ongoing nuclear talks between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, with Iran signaling the U.S. would be held responsible for Israeli actions.
- Iran retaliated late Friday with hundreds of ballistic missiles launched at Israel, while the U.S. assisted in intercepting the attacks and ordered evacuations from diplomatic posts amid rising conflict.
- President Trump warned Iran on social media that attacks "will only get worse!" and urged Tehran to make a nuclear deal "before there is nothing left," emphasizing U.S. military capability and Israel's arsenal.
- The U.S. distanced itself from the strikes, prioritizing protection of American forces, while scheduled U.S.-Iran talks faced cancellation, leaving further negotiations uncertain amid ongoing hostilities.
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Netanyahu’s Iran strike is a well-laid trap for Trump
On the morning of June 13, 2025, explosions rang out over Tehran, shattering the fragile calm of the Islamic world’s sacred day of prayer. The targets were reportedly Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. And unlike past episodes of strategic ambiguity, this operation was not denied. It was explicitly approved by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. […] The post Netanyahu’s Iran strike is a well-laid trap for Trump appeared first on…
Trump says Iran has ‘second chance’ to come to nuclear deal as Israel and Iran exchange blows
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday urged Iran to quickly reach an agreement on curbing its nuclear program as Israel vowed to continue its bombardment of the country.
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