Trump Demands Deal With Iran or Warns America Will Finish the Job
US President Donald Trump has renewed his threats against Iran, describing America's military efforts as "fantastic" and claiming Washington has destroyed Tehran's army. Trump stated, "Our activity in Iran is great, we destroyed their army and they cannot obtain nuclear weapons." He compared the situation to US actions in Venezuela, emphasizing that despite insufficient media coverage, the US military has severely weakened Iran. Trump clarified he does not seek regime change but prefers a final agreement, noting the US Navy has imposed the largest blockade ever seen on Iran, preventing any ship from breaking through.
Trump expressed reluctance to harm Iran's 91 million citizens but insisted Iran must comply with concessions made, including restrictions on enriched uranium. He threatened to disrupt Iran's energy supply and destroy major power plants if necessary. The president stressed that Washington must either reach a deal with Iran or "finish the mission," adding that Iran prefers a negotiated agreement.
These remarks come amid intense diplomatic efforts in the region following announcements by the US and Iran of a memorandum of understanding that includes a ceasefire. This agreement paves the way for a 60-day negotiation period aimed at achieving a final settlement to end the conflict.
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