Warning of a major attack within 2–3 weeks

New Delhi – Donald Trump warned in an address to the nation that if no agreement is reached, the United States would “send Iran back to the Stone Age.” He also claimed that the US has already won the war against Iran and warned of a major attack within the next 2–3 weeks.
“If no deal is reached, we will send Iran back to the Stone Age,” warns Donald Trump – hinting at a possible major strike within weeks.
Iran responds firmly: “We will not get trapped in the cycle of war, talks, and ceasefire.”
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Trump further said,
1. Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, as well as its naval strength, have been destroyed, and its military power has been significantly weakened. The US is systematically dismantling Iran’s capabilities that could threaten America or project influence abroad. The primary objectives of the military campaign are nearing completion.
2. All major Iranian leaders have been eliminated, and there has been a change in leadership.
3. Iran has allegedly killed 45,000 of its own people.
4. Iran will not be allowed to become a nuclear power.
5. Countries dependent on oil from the Strait of Hormuz should protect it themselves; the US does not need it.
6. Saudi Arabia and Bahrain will not be left alone.
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