Donald Trump makes deadly warning after Israel bombs Iran’s nuclear sites in devastating attack

Tensions have been growing between Israel and Iran because Iran is moving quickly with its nuclear program, which Israel believes could become a serious danger to its safety. In response, Israel launched a powerful airstrike on June 13, 2025, targeting key nuclear and military sites in Iran. The explosions happened in the capital, Tehran, and reportedly killed several top Iranian scientists. Israel said the attack was meant to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reacted strongly to the attack. He called it a “very successful” mission and warned Iran that things could get much worse if it doesn’t agree to a deal. Trump has been trying to pressure Iran into signing a nuclear agreement with several major countries — including the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, China, and Russia — in an effort to stop Iran from continuing its nuclear development.
This deal is similar to one that was signed in 2015, which lifted economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for them limiting their nuclear activities. But Trump pulled the U.S. out of that agreement in 2018, calling it deeply flawed. Since then, economic sanctions have hit Iran hard. Its currency has dropped in value, its economy has suffered, and it has been in a deep recession.
Trump said he had given Iran many chances to make a new deal but claimed they kept failing. He warned that the U.S. and Israel have extremely powerful military equipment and that Iran should take this attack as a serious warning. In a post on his social media platform, he said Iranian leaders who spoke boldly before the attack are now dead, and warned that more violence could be coming if Iran doesn’t change course.
He said that two months ago, he gave Iran 60 days to accept the deal. Now that time is up. According to him, Iran might still have a final chance to avoid more destruction, but they must act quickly. He ended his message urging them to stop the violence and make the deal before it’s too late.