Donald Trump threatens to hit Iran ‘even harder’ in chilling warning | World | News

Donald Trump has threatened to hit Iran “even harder” and get it “somewhat bad” as he continues to pressure Iran to accept the peace deal. The US President said he wanted to see “a few people killed as opposed to many” but cautioned “we can do it either way.”
He said: “We’ll see what happens. Either we make a deal or we do some bad things, but hopefully that doesn’t happen. We’ll give it a chance. I’m in no rush.” Mr. Trump argued that the deal “will not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons” and that if the regime refuses “we may have to hit them even harder.”
This came after Iran’s military might threatened the US that it would “take the war beyond the region” if there were further attacks on its country amid the fragile ceasefire.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard angrily said it was responding to threats from an “American-Zionist enemy” after warnings from Mr Trump and JD Vance that they could resume military strikes if peace talks fail again.
The following statements were made in the statement: “We did not use the full capacity of the Islamic Revolution against them.
“But now, if the attack on Iran is repeated, the promised regional war will this time spill beyond the region, and our crushing blows in places you cannot imagine will turn you to ashes.”
The terms were set by Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Garibabadi, who called for the lifting of sanctions against Tehran, the release of frozen funds and the end of the naval blockade of the country.
He also called on the United States to end the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, to withdraw U.S. forces from areas close to Iran, and to bear the cost of the destruction caused by the war.
Pakistan shared its new peace plan with the United States on Monday, according to a source who spoke to Reuters.




