Iran has been warned by the United States that if it fails to reach a deal with the US, the next attack will be “much worse.” According to a report by a news agency, US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that if it does not agree to a deal, it will face the worst attacks.
US President Donald Trump has stated that a large naval fleet is being sent to Iran, with the fleet moving forward with great speed and power, under clear objectives. The conditions for the deal include the complete transfer of enriched uranium from Iran, stopping the local enrichment of uranium, limiting the range of long-range missiles, and ceasing cooperation with regional proxies. Trump stated that the fleet, led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, is also the largest fleet sent to Venezuela. The president added that the fleet is capable of completing its mission quickly and efficiently if necessary.
The US President expressed the hope that Iran will soon come to the negotiating table, hoping that Iran will engage in fair and equitable negotiations. Trump stated that he hopes that a deal can be reached that is better for all parties involved, without nuclear weapons. He also emphasized that time is running out, and the matter is very urgent. Trump reiterated that he had previously told Iran to make a deal, but Iran refused, and as a result, the Operation Midnight Hammer took place, causing significant destruction to Iran.
In a statement on social media, US President Donald Trump warned Iran that if it fails to make a deal, the next attack will be “much worse.” He emphasized that Iran should understand that the current situation is serious, and it should be prepared to make a deal.
It is worth noting that the US has conducted a military operation against Iran, known as the Operation Midnight Hammer, on June 22, 2025. The US claimed that the operation targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, while Iran stated that its facilities were safe.
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