Trump Warns Iran: Make a Deal Before It’s Too Late
Former U.S. President Trump Warns Iran: ‘Make a Deal Before There’s Nothing Left’ to make a deal “before it’s too late” and “there is nothing left.” Posting on Truth Social, Trump hinted that further, more destructive military actions are already prepared. His statement follows a dramatic escalation between Israel and Iran after Israeli strikes hit Iranian nuclear and military sites.
“They Are All Dead Now” – Trump’s Sharp Message
Trump accused Iranian hardliners of underestimating U.S. and Israeli power. “They spoke bravely, but didn’t know what was coming. They are all dead now, and it will only get worse,” he said. Trump stressed that both countries have highly advanced weapons and skilled forces ready to act.
He acknowledged the damage already done. “There has been significant death and destruction,” he said, but insisted that Iran still has a chance to stop the violence. “The next wave of attacks is already planned and will be even more brutal,” he warned.
“Save the Iranian Empire” – Trump’s Appeal to Tehran
Trump urged Iran’s leadership to avoid more bloodshed and choose negotiation. “Make a deal before there is nothing left. Save what was once the Iranian Empire,” he said. “No more death, no more destruction. JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.”
Israel Launches Operation ‘Rising Lion’
Soon after Trump’s remarks, Israel announced Operation Rising Lion—a major campaign to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities and missile infrastructure. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the mission is vital for Israel’s survival and will continue until the Iranian threat is eliminated.
Israeli forces targeted key sites, including the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, missile development plants, and top Iranian nuclear scientists. The Mossad also executed sabotage operations to weaken Iran’s military network.
Crisis on the Edge
Explosions rocked multiple cities across Iran. Israel, fearing retaliation, temporarily shut down Ben Gurion Airport. With both sides on high alert, the region faces a turning point. Trump insists diplomacy is still possible—but time, he warned, is running out.