‘If talks do not go well, we will bomb Iran heavily’: Trump

Washington: US President Donald Trump has given a big statement amid the ongoing ceasefire with Iran. While talking about the current situation with Iran, Trump claimed that Iranian officials have no other option but to negotiate. During this, he expressed hope that the Iranians would reach an excellent agreement. President Trump also said that he does not want to extend the ceasefire, which expires on Wednesday. “We don’t have that much time,” he said. “If Iran makes a deal, it could put itself in a very good position.”

Army is waiting for orders
US President Trump said, “We are fully prepared. We have a lot of ammunition, everything is in abundance. We have used this time to replenish our equipment and perhaps they have also replenished a little bit of equipment. We are ready to move forward. The army is fully prepared and is just waiting for the order.”

‘We have won the war’
President Trump also said during this time that he has plenty of time to make a great deal. He said that I captured Venezuela in 45 minutes. I would have conquered Vietnam much sooner. We have won the war completely. I wish you could hear the conversations we have with Iranians. I want to make a good deal. I don’t want to be in a hurry to join people who are actually traitors.

Destroyed Iran’s nuclear sites: Trump
The US President said in a post on ‘Truth Social’ that his forces have completely destroyed Tehran’s reserves of highly enriched uranium. To such an extent that blood thirsty Iran is now neither able to reach them nor is able to dig them out. He also hit out at the media for spreading fake news to criticize the June 2025 attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, known as ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’.

What did the UN climate chief say?
Meanwhile, UN climate chief Simon Steele has said that the Iran war has left the world stuck in extremely high fuel prices for months and perhaps years to come. He said in Berlin that Jag is causing prices to rise, growth rates to decline, and pushing the budget deeper into debt. He described climate change and fuel price volatility as a double disaster and said that to meet this challenge, there is a need for rapid investment in climate cooperation and clean energy.

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