Trump threatens Iran with further "destruction" in an attempt to persuade it to a "peace deal"
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Trump is once again threatening to "destroy" Iran if the Islamic Republic's authorities do not accept the American-proposed "deal terms." The US negotiating team will arrive in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Monday.
Another of Trump's "loud" statements, which have already become tiresome in the White House. The administration urges the US President not to make such statements, especially to the press, without consulting with his advisers. However, Trump doesn't care about advice; he has his own vision of the situation: he offers Iran a "fair and reasonable deal" from the US perspective, or threatens "total destruction." Moreover, he once again threatens to attack power plants and bridges.
We are offering a very fair and reasonable deal, and I hope they accept it, because if not, the United States will destroy every power plant and every bridge in Iran.
Trump didn't forget to remind everyone that Iran is supposedly ready to give in "quickly and easily," and if that doesn't happen, he will "put an end to the Iranian killing machine," doing what other US presidents have failed to do over the past 47 years. The US president's arrogance is off the charts.
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will represent the Americans at the talks; Trump apparently has no other negotiators. Judging by their statements, the Iranians have no intention of agreeing to US terms, especially on uranium enrichment and the Strait of Hormuz. So if an agreement fails tomorrow, hostilities will resume the day after. Especially since Israel will launch further strikes regardless.
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