Iran UN Mission Threatens Response ‘Like Never Before’ After Trump Warning
Trump warned Iran of a harsher U.S. strike if talks fail while Tehran vowed unprecedented retaliation and self-defense, amid arrival of a U.S. naval force led by USS Abraham Lincoln.
- President Donald Trump urged Iran to `Come to the Table` and warned, `The next attack will be far worse!`, while Iran's mission to the United Nations vowed Tehran would `fight back as never before` if attacked.
- Having left the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran, President Donald Trump sought harsher measures, following his last warning with airstrikes after June on nuclear sites amid recent tensions.
- Trump urged Iran to come to the table and warned 'the next attack will be far worse,' according to a social media post, without mentioning a military deployment.
- Two U.S. officials said on Monday the USS Abraham Lincoln and its strike group had arrived in the Middle East, raising risks amid Iran's warning of a strong response, referencing past costly wars.
- Despite offering dialogue, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said he had not sought talks or contacted U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, state media reported.
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Trump Warns Iran: Make Nuclear Deal or Face ‘Far Worse’ Attack as ‘Massive Armada’ Nears — ‘Time Is Running Out’
President Donald Trump warned Wednesday that “a massive armada” led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln is moving toward Iran and that the regime’s “time is running out” to make a nuclear deal — or face a U.S. strike far worse than the one carried out last summer.
Trump calls on Iran to renounce uranium enrichment. Tehran refuses to escalate tensions through threats and war fleets.
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