Trump: Iran ‘Better Not’ Strike U.S. or Face Massive Response
Donald Trump, President of the United States, has warned that Iran should refrain from taking action against America, or face a response unlike anything seen before. He made the remarks Sunday, March 1, in a post on his social media platform.
Trump wrote that Iran intends to launch a severe strike against the United States, potentially more intense than previous actions. He cautioned Tehran against carrying out such plans.
“Iran has just stated that it plans to hit very hard today, harder than ever before. But they had better not do it,” Trump wrote, signaling that Washington is closely monitoring developments.
The U.S. president is currently overseeing military operations against Iran amid escalating hostilities. He previously confirmed that Ali Khamenei and several other senior Iranian officials were killed during recent joint strikes.
Trump reiterated that any direct attack on American interests would trigger an overwhelming response targeting Tehran. U.S. defense systems across the region remain on high alert.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have intensified sharply following coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, leading to missile exchanges and threats of broader retaliation.
Iran has warned that all American assets in the region are legitimate targets, while U.S. officials insist their operations are aimed at eliminating security threats posed by Tehran’s military and missile programs.
The situation remains highly volatile, with regional governments and global powers closely watching for signs of further escalation or possible diplomatic intervention.
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