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JUST IN: Trump issues ruthless warning to Iran after US airstrikes

Following the dramatic overnight U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, President Donald Trump has issued a chilling ultimatum to Tehran: retaliate, and you’ll face destruction like never before.
“Any retaliation by Iran against the United States of America will be met with force far greater than what was witnessed tonight,” Trump declared in a statement released just moments ago.
The warning comes less than 12 hours after American bombers and submarines launched precision strikes on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites in what is being called one of the most significant military actions of the decade.
With the Middle East already on a knife’s edge, Trump’s fiery rhetoric signals no appetite for de-escalation.
“We acted decisively,” he continued, “and we are prepared to act again—only this time, Iran won’t recover.”
His tone suggests the U.S. is ready for a second wave of strikes, should Iran retaliate through missile attacks, proxies like Hezbollah, or cyber operations.
Tehran has promised “severe consequences” in response to the strikes, but the exact nature and timing of that response remain unclear.
The Iranian military has gone on high alert, and regional U.S. bases are reportedly fortifying defenses.
Middle East observers now fear that Trump’s warning could set the stage for an extended conflict, one that could spiral far beyond Iran and the U.S.
World leaders are scrambling to prevent a wider war, but Washington appears locked in.
Trump’s statement leaves little doubt: the U.S. is prepared to escalate—dramatically—if provoked.
As the dust settles on the first U.S. airstrikes on Iranian soil in over two decades, President Trump has drawn a hard red line: retaliation means devastation.
With Iran’s pride wounded and its nuclear ambitions dealt a brutal blow, the world now waits—will Iran strike back?
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