Trump Threatens Hardline Action Against Iran Amidst Oil Tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump announced potential aggressive actions against Iran if a peace deal is not reached. He disclosed ongoing U.S. oil extraction from Iran, impacting oil prices. Despite tensions, Trump expressed a desire for a meaningful agreement, emphasizing Iran's commitment to abstain from nuclear armament.
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of possible severe military action against Iran if ongoing peace negotiations don't culminate in a deal. During a press conference at the White House, Trump emphasized that the U.S. will 'attack them very hard' if required, citing Iran's alleged aggressive actions against American assets.
In a surprising revelation, Trump disclosed that the United States has been clandestinely extracting millions of barrels of oil from Iran. He mentioned, 'We've been taking out millions of barrels every night,' influencing current oil prices to remain between $85 and $90 per barrel.
As negotiations continue, Trump remains hopeful for a successful deal. He stated that Iran has already conceded to refrain from developing nuclear weapons, but insisted that the formal agreement is yet to be signed.
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