‘Will blow the hell out of them if negotiations fail’: Trump issues fresh threat to Iran as peace talks remain stalled
"We are very close to a deal, but if negotiations fail, I'm gonna blow the hell out of them," Trump told NBC News.
"We are very close to a deal, but if negotiations fail, I'm gonna blow the hell out of them," Trump told NBC News.
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A deadly bridge strike, rising global alarm, and intensifying military exchanges marked a volatile day as the conflict expanded across regions, economies, and diplomatic corridors.
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