Mar 2 • 18:41 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'If needed, I will deploy the army... many big attacks are yet to come,' Trump's warning to Iran

Trump has warned Iran that the U.S. may increase military involvement as tensions mount between the U.S. and Iran following collective military actions.

The ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran has escalated as America and Israel conduct severe attacks against Iran, which have been ongoing for three days. In retaliation, Iran has launched assaults on several U.S. military bases in various countries, increasing the potential for broader conflicts across the Middle East. The situation has further complicated with the involvement of three major European nations, Britain, France, and Germany, who have expressed their readiness to support the U.S. and allied nations in this confrontation. This implies a growing coalition against Iran, encompassing 15 countries, making it increasingly challenging to de-escalate the situation.

The death of Khamenei has signaled a change in Iran's approach, indicating that the nation does not intend to relent in the face of military pressure. Iran's targets have included both Israel and multiple American military installations situated in the Middle East. As the tensions persist, many Middle Eastern countries have closed their airspace, and several have issued advisories urging their citizens to avoid any non-essential movements amid fears of escalating violence.

In a press conference on Monday, former President Donald Trump emphasized the possibility of deploying U.S. troops if the situation further deteriorates. His statements reflect a serious commitment from the U.S. to address what they perceive as Iranian aggression. The international community remains watchful, with the potential consequences of this military engagement posing threats not only to the regional stability of the Middle East but also to global peace amid increasing geopolitical tensions.

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