U.S. President Donald Trump delivered strong remarks after arriving at Joint Base Andrews, where he addressed rising tensions with Iran, ongoing diplomatic negotiations, and an expanding global conflict.
Before boarding Marine One en route to the White House, Trump warned Iran over its nuclear ambitions and defended the United States’ approach to the ongoing conflict. He said Washington had clearly stated its position during recent negotiations but suggested that Tehran had failed to meet key expectations set during discussions.
In a video from 0:30 shared by DRM News, He maintained that the United States had been firm and consistent in its dealings, insisting that Iran’s response had fallen short of what was required to ease tensions. His comments came amid heightened scrutiny of the situation in the Middle East and continuing debate over the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts.
Trump said, “Their military is destroyed. Their whole navy is underwater. 158 ships are gone. Their navy’s gone. Most of their mine droppers are gone.”
The remarks reflect ongoing U.S. pressure on Iran as officials continue to balance diplomatic engagement with strategic deterrence. Washington has repeatedly stated that negotiations remain the preferred option, while also stressing that it is prepared to respond if Iran advances its nuclear programme further.
Trump’s statement follows a series of similar warnings in which he has criticised Iran’s military capabilities and leadership. The comments also come at a time of heightened regional tensions, with international actors urging restraint and renewed dialogue to prevent further escalation in the Middle East. Read_More…
