In a dramatic statement that has sent ripples across the international community, former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Iran, urging the country’s leadership to seek a peace deal or risk total destruction.
Trump’s remarks, posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, came shortly after reported Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. The former president did not mince words, declaring: “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left… Just do it, before it is too late.”
He further boasted about Israel’s military capabilities, describing them as being equipped with the “most lethal” American-made weapons.
Recalling his administration’s past efforts at diplomacy with Tehran, Trump lamented the failure of negotiations: “I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal… they just couldn’t get it done.”
He went on to claim that Iranian hardliners had already paid the price: “Iranian hardliners… are all dead now, and it will only get worse.”
The provocative statements have sparked concerns among global observers, with fears of a potential escalation in Middle Eastern tensions. While Israel has not officially confirmed the latest strikes, Iranian authorities have accused the Israeli government of aggression and vowed to respond.
As of press time, the Iranian government is yet to respond to Trump’s comments.
This development adds a new dimension to the already volatile U.S.-Iran-Israel triangle, raising questions about future diplomatic possibilities and the risk of military confrontation.







