Supreme Leader Threatens BRUTAL Retaliation — War Coming?

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Iran threatens “harsh and regrettable” consequences after President Trump issued stark warnings about Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and ordered Hamas to disarm or face annihilation during a high-stakes meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Story Highlights

  • Trump warns Iran of “very powerful” consequences if nuclear site rebuilding confirmed
  • Iranian President threatens “harsh and regrettable” response to any aggressive action
  • Hamas given ultimatum to disarm or face being “wiped out” by international coalition
  • Netanyahu presents Trump with military options against Iran’s expanding missile program
  • Israel awards Trump highest honor while praising his unwavering support

Trump Delivers Ultimatum to Iran Over Nuclear Threat

President Trump issued a direct warning to Iran during his Monday meeting with Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago, stating that Tehran “may be behaving badly” by attempting to rebuild nuclear sites previously destroyed by U.S. strikes. Trump declared that confirmed nuclear rebuilding would trigger consequences “very powerful, maybe more powerful than last time.” This clear stance demonstrates Trump’s commitment to preventing Iranian nuclear proliferation, a cornerstone of American national security and protection of our Israeli allies.

Iran’s Defiant Response Escalates Regional Tensions

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian responded swiftly on social media, threatening that Iran’s response to “any aggressive action would be harsh and regrettable.” Supreme Leader adviser Ali Shamkhani escalated the rhetoric further, warning that Iran’s response would go “beyond what the attacker expects.” These inflammatory statements reveal Iran’s continued aggression and unwillingness to abandon its destabilizing nuclear ambitions, validating Trump’s firm approach to containing this rogue regime.

Hamas Faces Disarmament Deadline or Total Destruction

Trump delivered an uncompromising message to Hamas, declaring the terrorist organization would have “hell to pay” if it refused to disarm as required under his peace plan’s second phase. The President specified that Hamas has a “very short period of time” to comply, warning that failure would result in “horrible” consequences from an international coalition prepared to “wipe them out.” This decisive leadership contrasts sharply with the previous administration’s weakness in confronting terrorism.

Netanyahu Presents Military Options Against Iranian Missile Program

Israeli intelligence briefings revealed Iran’s aggressive expansion of its ballistic missile program despite previous U.S.-Israeli strikes that damaged production facilities. Netanyahu presented Trump with multiple military options for joint operations against these renewed threats. When asked about supporting Israeli action against Iranian missiles or nuclear weapons, Trump confirmed an immediate response to nuclear activities and strong support for missile program strikes, demonstrating the strength of the U.S.-Israel alliance.

Israel Honors Trump With Highest National Recognition

Netanyahu announced that Israel would award Trump the Israel Prize, the nation’s highest honor and the first time granted to a non-Israeli citizen. The Prime Minister declared, “We’ve never had a friend like President Trump in the White House. It’s not even close.” Trump praised Netanyahu’s leadership, stating that without “a strong man” leading Israel, the nation “would not exist today,” emphasizing the importance of resolute leadership against existential threats.