Donald Trump on Monday issued a stern warning to Iran, stating that the country has “one more opportunity” to end hostilities and reach a nuclear agreement.
Speaking at an event in the southern US state of Tennessee, Trump claimed that the United States has “eliminated everything there is to eliminate” in Iran, asserting that Washington is systematically dismantling Tehran’s ability to threaten America.
“They’re not threatening us anymore,” Trump said, emphasizing what he described as productive discussions between US officials and Iranian representatives. “We’ve had very good discussions, very, very good discussions…they’re ready to settle, and we’re going to get it done.”
Despite Trump’s statements, Iran has denied that any negotiations are taking place.
The former president cautioned that Iran now has a final opportunity to cease its threats against the United States and its allies. “We hope they take it,” he added.
Trump also highlighted the broader implications of a potential deal, asserting that once an agreement is reached, both the United States and the international community “will soon be much safer and will be a much more secure planet.”
His remarks come amid heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing military actions and diplomatic uncertainty contributing to global concern over security and stability in the Middle East.
