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Trump says if Iran attacks, ‘full strength’ of US military will ‘come

  • On Sunday, Israeli forces conducted airstrikes targeting Tehran’s defense ministry and nuclear weapons program facilities, resulting in the deaths of numerous individuals, including high-ranking commanders and scientists.
  • These strikes followed earlier Israeli drone attacks on Iran’s South Pars refinery and escalating tensions with Iran’s retaliatory missile barrages.
  • The cross-fire continued overnight, causing at least 10 Israeli deaths including children, with emergency services responding to destruction in cities like Bat Yam.
  • President Trump denied US involvement in the attacks and warned Iran that any assault on the US would be met with unprecedented military force.
  • This escalation canceled indirect US-Iran nuclear talks in Oman and suggests prolonged conflict unless diplomatic agreements on Iran’s nuclear program are reached.
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President Donald Trump issued a severe warning to Iran on Sunday against the possibility of reprisals against U.S. targets in the Middle East, while predicting that Israel and Iran "soon" would come to an agreement to end their conflict. Trump, in a social media post early in the morning, said that the U.S. "had nothing to do with the attack on Iran" while Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks for the third day in a row. However, Iran has sa…

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This Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump warned that if “Iran attacks us in any way, form or way, all the strength and power of the U.S. Armed Forces will fall on you at levels never seen before.” In addition, on his social media account Truth Social commented this Sunday that “it had nothing to do with the attack on Iran, tonight.” According to CNN Mundo, the U.S. President added that “we can easily reach an agreement between Iran and Israel …

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The Economic Times broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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