Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran: Agree to Deal or Face Military Action
U.S. President Donald Trump addressed rising tensions with Iran, delivering a firm ultimatum that only two outcomes are acceptable: reaching a new agreement or launching a brief military operation. Speaking to reporters, Trump declared, "We will win one way or another. Either we make a deal or we finish the job. And finishing the job won’t be difficult." Despite the explicit threat, Trump emphasized his preference for negotiation over conflict, citing his desire to avoid widespread harm to Iran's civilian population. He noted, "I would prefer to reach an agreement because I do not want it to affect 91 million people," referring to Iran's population. The president’s remarks underscore the administration’s tough stance while leaving the door open for diplomatic resolution amid escalating hostilities.
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