US Trump’s Strong Warning to iran Amid Nuclear Deal Talks
Amid renewed nuclear negotiations with iran, donald trump made a strong statement, signaling both willingness for a deal and readiness for military action.
🔹 Trump’s Tough Message on Iran
Trump said he wants to reach a nuclear deal but described negotiations as “difficult.”
He stated that “regime change in Tehran would be the best thing.”
Addressing US troops in North Carolina, he remarked, “Sometimes fear is necessary.”
He suggested that pressure tactics could improve the situation.
Trump referenced a past military move called “Midnight Hammer.”
🔹 Military Build-Up in the Middle East
According to reports, the US military is preparing for a possible extended operation against Iran.

The Pentagon plans to deploy another aircraft carrier to the region.
Additional fighter jets, guided missile destroyers, and thousands of troops may be sent.
Officials warn that any direct strike could escalate into a much larger conflict.
The US already maintains significant military presence across the Middle East.
🔹 Reference to Operation “Midnight Hammer”
Last year, the US reportedly conducted Operation Midnight Hammer, targeting Iranian nuclear facilities.
Stealth bombers flew from the US, struck nuclear sites, and returned.
Iran responded with a limited retaliatory strike on a US base in Qatar.
The exchange heightened tensions but avoided full-scale war.
🔹 Iran’s Military Capabilities
Experts say iran possesses a substantial missile arsenal.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned of retaliation if attacked.
Iran could target US bases in Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Turkey.
Analysts fear prolonged retaliatory strikes could trigger a regional war.
🔹 Nuclear Talks and Israel’s Concerns
Nuclear negotiations were recently held in oman between US and Iranian officials.
Iran signaled openness to limiting its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
However, Tehran refused to include its missile program in discussions.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu met trump in Washington.
Netanyahu stressed that any agreement must guarantee Israel’s security conditions.
The situation remains tense, with diplomacy and military preparedness unfolding simultaneously.
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