President Donald Trump issued a new ultimatum Monday, saying Iran must either close a nuclear deal or the United States will 'complete the mission' — which, he said, 'won't be hard.' The remark is the latest in a series of escalating threats as the US-Iran nuclear standoff continues.
President Donald Trump on Monday said Iran must either sign a nuclear deal or the United States will 'complete the mission' — and that it 'won't be hard.' The statement is the latest in a series of ultimatums from Trump as the US-Iran nuclear standoff continues. According to previous reports, Trump has repeatedly threatened military action if Iran does not agree to a deal, including saying bombing 'will probably happen' and that the US may be forced to 'militarily complete the job.' The new remark adds a note of confidence, suggesting the US military campaign would be straightforward. It comes amid ongoing US air strikes and diplomatic efforts, with no clear breakthrough. The timing and seriousness of the threat remain unclear.
2 developments
- StrongTrump to Iran: If you violate the deal, I'll do what I have to do
- StrongTrump warns US may be forced to 'militarily complete the job' against Iran
- DevelopingTrump warns: 'We have an ultimate alternative' if Iran nuclear talks falter
- DevelopingTrump tells NYT he will 'renew military attacks' on Iran if nuclear talks falter
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