Trump Warns Iran: Make Peace, or Future Attacks Are Coming
- On Saturday night, President Donald Trump announced coordinated U.S. airstrikes destroyed Iran's key nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan to stop nuclear threats.
- Trump decided on these strikes after giving himself a two-week deadline amid daily attacks by Iran and Israel since June 13, while Iran denies nuclear weapons development.
- Trump hailed the operation as a spectacular military success, praised the U.S. military and Israel’s collaboration, warned Iran to make peace, or face greater swift attacks.
- Trump said, “This cannot continue” and that future attacks would be “far greater and a lot easier” if Iran resumes nuclear efforts, while the UN and Russia condemned the strikes.
- The airstrikes escalated tensions with Iran’s response uncertain, raising fears of uncontrollable conflict with possible catastrophic consequences regionally and globally.
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