Trump issues chilling ultimatum after Israel’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites sparks WWIII fears

Israel attacked Iran during the night, hitting several military and nuclear sites. The attack is being called “Operation Rising Lion” and targeted Iran’s capital, Tehran, and other places where nuclear activity was believed to be happening. Important Iranian military leaders and scientists were killed.
Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, defended the move, saying it was meant to stop a growing threat to Israel’s safety. He claimed it was a focused mission to protect the country.
In response, Iran’s top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, promised a strong retaliation. Soon after, Iran sent about 100 drones toward Israel, but Israel said it was able to shoot them down.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump also made a statement. He posted online that he had given Iran several chances to agree to a new nuclear deal but said they failed to do so. He warned that if Iran didn’t come to an agreement soon, more attacks would follow, and they could be even more devastating.
Trump claimed that some Iranian officials who spoke against the West are now dead, and if nothing changes, more people will suffer. He warned Iran to act quickly and agree to a deal to avoid further destruction, saying there’s still time to stop the violence.
In a TV interview, Trump added that he had given Iran a 60-day warning about the need to make a deal, and that time was now up. He said if they don’t act soon, it will be too late.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified that the United States didn’t take part in Israel’s attack but was informed in advance. He also warned Iran not to go after American troops or interests.