Trump threatens Iran destruction as deadline warning sparks global concern
Donald Trump threatens Iran destruction as deadline pressure on Iran increases. File photo
Donald Trump threatens Iran destruction as deadline pressure on Iran increases. File photo
(Web Desk): US President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Iran, saying that the US could destroy Iran in a single night if demands are not met.

He stressed that US proposals for a deal are very important. He also said the Tuesday deadline is final and there will be no compromise after that.

Trump clearly said the US does not want Iran to have nuclear weapons. He warned that serious action could happen very soon if the situation does not change.

He revealed that a US pilot was rescued from Iranian territory on Thursday night. Around 200 soldiers took part in this major operation to bring the pilot back safely.

According to Trump, US forces entered Iran and completed the mission successfully. He said the operation was carried out in daylight without any casualties.

In the first rescue mission, 21 fighter jets were involved. In another operation, 155 aircraft took part, including bombers, fighter jets, refueling tankers, and rescue planes.

Trump said US aircraft went deep inside Iran to locate the pilot. He added that troops faced close-range firing but still completed the mission safely.

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He claimed that no country has the level of weapons and technology that the US has. He also mentioned past actions, including the killing of Qasim Soleimani.

Trump warned that if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Wednesday, the US could target Iran’s power plants. He said Iran should agree to a deal or face serious destruction.

He further warned that if Iran refuses, its nuclear plants, power stations, and bridges could be destroyed. The statement has increased tensions and raised fears of a major conflict.