President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, threatening to take military action if its leaders fail to reach a peace agreement with the United States. In an interview from the White House Situation Room with Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, Trump discussed a recent U.S. military operation involving 49 Tomahawk missiles.
Trump’s Message to Iran
Yingst recounted the conversation, stating that Trump’s message was clear: if Iran does not agree to a “good faith deal,” the United States will take action. Trump’s warning echoes a claim he previously made regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine.
According to Yingst, senior Iranian officials contacted the president directly and were “asking him to stop the bombing.” Trump’s response was that the United States understands who they’re dealing with and will not be swayed by Iran’s actions. The president stated that the Iranians have been “tapping the U.S. along,” and he’s not going to stand for it.
The threat of military action comes as the United States continues to negotiate with Iran. The situation is being closely monitored, and the outcome is uncertain. As the situation develops, the HyperLocal Loop will provide updates and analysis.
Original reporting: 93.1 WIBC (Indianapolis) — read the source article.