
Amidst the ongoing fierce military conflict in the Middle East, the biggest and shocking news of this time is coming out from global politics. US President Donald Trump has issued a very sharp and open military warning, further toughening his aggressive stance against Iran. In an exclusive interview given to Fox News, President Trump has made it clear that if Iran does not immediately come to the negotiating table and make an agreement with America, then from next week the US Air Force and missile defense systems will completely destroy its strategic infrastructure, major power plants and major bridges by targeting them.
‘Next week will be very bad for Iran’ – Trump roared on Fox News
In his interview to an American news channel, President Donald Trump said in a very strict tone that the next week is going to be the worst week in history for Iran. Trump openly threatened that we will completely shut down all their power plants and blow up all their major transportation bridges. The President further added that the US can stop this catastrophe only on one condition, if Iran comes forward for talks without any conditions and agrees to a new global agreement.
Fragile ceasefire ends: US airstrike and maritime blockade for the fourth consecutive day
This very aggressive statement of the US President and warning of war has come at a time when the US Military has continued destructive air strikes on many military targets inside Iran for the fourth consecutive day. Along with air strikes, the US Navy has imposed a stringent naval blockade on Iran’s economically important ports. Due to this fierce conflict over the control of the Strait of Hormuz, a very fragile ceasefire between the two countries on June 17 has now officially broken completely.
Attacks won’t stop until I say no: Donald Trump
When President Trump was asked a direct question by the Fox News anchor during the interview, how long will America’s military action and bombing against Iran continue? So Trump, without any hesitation, simply replied that these devastating attacks by the US military will continue until I myself tell the White House that enough is enough. It is clear from his statement that the tension in the Gulf region may take an even more violent form in the coming days.
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