Trump threatened Iran early in the morning! Photo of bomb fitted in fighter jet sent amid suspense over deal

There is suspense regarding the deal between Iran and America. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has shared an AI generated photo on social media, threatening Iran, in which a bomb is seen planted under a fighter jet. There is also a message written on it – Thank you for your attention to this matter.

This post has been made by Trump at a time when America and Iran are negotiating a deal. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had even said in Delhi that good news can be heard at any time. However, till now there has been no announcement from the US President on the reopening of Hormuz or the deal regarding Iran-America.

Trump had earlier written in a Truth Social post, ‘If I make a deal with Iran, it will be good and fair, not like the Obama deal, which gave Iran huge amounts of cash and opened the way to making nuclear weapons. Our deal is exactly the opposite, but no one has seen it and no one knows what it is. There has not even been a complete discussion on this yet.

The US President said that so do not listen to those losers who are criticizing something about which they know nothing. Unlike those before me, who should have solved this problem years ago, I don’t make bad compromises!

Donald Trump said on Sunday (Indian time) that an agreement has been largely negotiated between the US, Iran and various other countries, which is yet to be finalized. The US President took some leniency in this statement on Monday morning and said that the agreement has not been fully finalized yet. Iranian officials confirmed that talks are continuing and some progress has been made.

According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the reported agreement included a roadmap to end the war on all fronts, with the US waiving sanctions on Iranian oil during negotiations.

Al Jazeera, quoting sources, wrote that there are indications of America’s retreat on two major issues of this deal – the process of defreezing Iranian assets and the ceasefire in Lebanon. The Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear program also appear to be becoming main issues of dispute.

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