Trump signals tougher action, backing Israel and Gulf allies against Iran’s relentless nuclear brinkmanship threats..
US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran on Thursday, declaring that his patience with Tehran is rapidly running out as efforts to force a nuclear deal remain stalled. Speaking after his meeting in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said Iran must act rationally and accept an agreement before Washington decides to “finish the job.”
Trump made clear that the campaign against Iran is not only about American security, but also about protecting Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, and other regional allies threatened by Tehran’s aggressive ambitions. He added that China also has no interest in seeing Iran acquire nuclear weapons, suggesting that even Beijing understands the danger posed by the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
The President said the United States continues to monitor Iran’s enriched uranium closely and has full visibility over key nuclear sites. While he described retrieving the material as partly a public relations issue, he stressed that Washington knows exactly what is happening and is prepared to strike if Iran attempts to move or rebuild its capabilities.
Trump also hinted that the military campaign against Iran may not be over, writing on Truth Social that the “military decimation of Iran” is “to be continued.” His message was unmistakable: Iran can choose a deal, or face more devastating consequences.
For Israel and America’s Gulf allies, Trump’s remarks reinforce a hard line against Tehran’s nuclear blackmail, terror networks, and regional destabilization.US President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to Iran on Thursday, declaring that his patience with Tehran is rapidly running out as efforts to force a nuclear deal remain stalled. Speaking after his meeting in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said Iran must act rationally and accept an agreement before Washington decides to “finish the job.”
Trump made clear that the campaign against Iran is not only about American security, but also about protecting Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, and other regional allies threatened by Tehran’s aggressive ambitions. He added that China also has no interest in seeing Iran acquire nuclear weapons, suggesting that even Beijing understands the danger posed by the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
The President said the United States continues to monitor Iran’s enriched uranium closely and has full visibility over key nuclear sites. While he described retrieving the material as partly a public relations issue, he stressed that Washington knows exactly what is happening and is prepared to strike if Iran attempts to move or rebuild its capabilities.
Trump also hinted that the military campaign against Iran may not be over, writing on Truth Social that the “military decimation of Iran” is “to be continued.” His message was unmistakable: Iran can choose a deal, or face more devastating consequences.
For Israel and America’s Gulf allies, Trump’s remarks reinforce a hard line against Tehran’s nuclear blackmail, terror networks, and regional destabilization.
