Mar 13 • 11:26 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Trump announces that he wants to "hit Iran very hard" next week

US President Donald Trump expressed intentions to take severe action against Iran amid escalating tensions in the region.

In a recent interview with Fox News, President Donald Trump declared his intention to "hit Iran very hard" in the coming week, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions. This announcement comes on the 14th day of conflict in the region, which has seen increased use of drones, missile strikes, and aggressive threats, raising fears of a prolonged war and a potential energy crisis that could impact the global economy.

Friday morning brought renewed violence to Tehran, with missile strikes leading to numerous injuries in northern Israel. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia faced an attack involving 50 drones, and significant explosions were reported in Dubai. Alarmingly, air raid sirens were activated at Turkey's Incirlik Air Base, indicating the widespread instability in the area. The situation in Iraq was also dire, as an American tanker plane crashed, resulting in the deaths of four soldiers, with two crew members still unaccounted for.

The ongoing developments in the Middle East are critical not only for regional stability but also for global economic considerations, as prolonged conflict may lead to disruptions in energy supplies. Such tensions could have far-reaching implications, including potential consequences for international relations and economic conditions worldwide.

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