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Trump warns that “bigger and stronger” attacks will come if the Iran deal fails

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The president donald trump warned that it will keep deployed military forces around Iran until the agreement reached is fully fulfilled and threatened to launch a “bigger and stronger” offensive in case of non-compliance, while ensuring that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open and that Tehran will not develop nuclear weapons.

In a message broadcast on his Social Reality, Trump stressed that “all US ships, aircraft and military personnel, along with ammunition and weapons, will remain in Iran and its surroundings” until “the current agreement reached is fully fulfilled,” insisting that The deployment responds to the need to ensure stability in the area.

Likewise, he warned that if the pact is not respected, “the battle will begin, bigger, better and stronger than ever,” although He considered that scenario “very inconceivable.”and stressed that “there will be no nuclear weapons” and that the Strait of Hormuz “will remain open and safe.”

In the same message, the president assured that the US Armed Forces are “preparing and resting” while waiting for “his next conquest”

Previously, Trump had said that there is only a set of points accepted by his country in the ceasefire agreed with Iran and that they will be those discussed during the negotiations in the next two weeks, although he did not clarify at the moment what they consist of.

“There is a single set of significant ‘points’ that are acceptable to the United States, and the we will discuss behind closed doors during these negotiations“wrote the president in Reality Social.

Iran is known to have raised a ten point idea for negotiatingamong which are the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of United States combat forces deployed in the region, the lifting of all sanctions against Iran and that all of the above be included in a binding resolution of the UN Security Council.

Iran and the United States agreed on Tuesday a two week truce conditional on the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and they plan to meet this weekend in Islamabad to negotiate an end to the conflict.

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