Trump warns Iran of new attacks “brutal” if it fails to reach agreement

Through a response to social media, US President Donald Trump has reminded Iranian authorities that they had a lot of options “to make a deal”. But, he says, a “deal can still stop future brutal attacks”. The White House chief stressed that <x4Iran must now act to save what [...]
But, he says, a “deal can still halt future brutal attacks”.
The White House chief stressed that <x0-Iran must now act to save what's left of his 481nd empire.
Full response:
I gave Iran a chance after the chance to make a deal. I told them, in the strongest words, “just to do it”, but no matter how hard they tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn't.
I told them it would be much worse than anything they knew, predicted or told them, that the United States produces the best and most deadly military equipment anywhere in the world, NO ONE, and that Israel has many, many more to come and they know how to use them.
Some hardline Iranians spoke up bravely, but they did not know what would happen. They're all V. DEATH now, and it will only get worse!
There have been great deaths and destructions, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with future already planned attacks that are even more brutal, to end.
Iran must make a deal before nothing remains and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire. Enough death, no more destruction, HIA INS LIVING, IF YOU ARE LIVING. God bless you all.
Green light from the United States
Although President Trump was pursuing a nuclear agreement with Iran, Israel was preparing for this attack by gathering intelligence, positioning assets and eventually conducting training.
That's how the Axios news page shows.
These preparations alarmed some officials at the White House who were concerned that Netanyahu could act even without the green light from Trump.
Two Israeli officials claimed to Axios that Trump and his assistants “were pretending to reject an Israeli attack on public” and did not express private opposition.
“We had a clear green light from the US”, one of them claimed.












