President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric Sunday morning, saying there may come a point when the US can no longer be 'reasonable' and will be forced to 'militarily complete the job' against Iran. The threat follows a series of escalating warnings from the president in recent days, according to the Abu Ali Express channel.
President Donald Trump escalated his public threats against Iran again on Sunday morning, posting that the US may be forced to 'militarily complete the job' against the Islamic Republic. The statement, reported by the Abu Ali Express channel, quotes Trump as saying: 'There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job.' The latest threat continues a pattern of intensifying rhetoric from the president this week, which The Zioneer has tracked in a series of bulletins since Saturday (June 13): Trump has issued ultimatums for a nuclear deal, warned of 'wiping out' Iran's infrastructure, and confirmed renewed US airstrikes. The new post does not specify a timeline or operational detail. It remains unclear whether this statement is a social media post or was made in another forum; the source channel did not provide the original context. What remains open: whether this represents a policy shift or a further rhetorical escalation, and whether the White House has issued any formal clarification.
3 developments
- DevelopingIran threatens decisive military response to US strikes, citing Trump deadline
- DevelopingTrump warns: 'We have an ultimate alternative' if Iran nuclear talks falter
- DevelopingTrump sends tough messages to Iran, warns Tehran would bear blame for escalation
- DevelopingTrump tells NYT he will 'renew military attacks' on Iran if nuclear talks falter
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