Trump Warns Iran of Military Action if Nuclear Deal Is Not Reached
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, stating that the United States faces two clear options: either reach a nuclear agreement or complete the military action against the country. Trump emphasized his preference for a diplomatic resolution, saying, "I prefer to reach an agreement because I do not want to harm 91 million people." He detailed the military capabilities of the U.S., asserting that American forces could destroy all of Iran's bridges within an hour, dismantle its energy infrastructure and major facilities, and shut down the country's electricity grid in a fraction of an afternoon. This statement highlights the escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran and underscores the administration's readiness to use force if necessary.
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