πŸ”₯ World War III ? Trump Takes Command Amid Israel-Iran Crisis: "They Got Hit Hard — And There's More to Come"

 In a dramatic turn of global events, former U.S. President Donald Trump is now leading America’s response to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, monitoring developments from the White House’s Situation Room. As tensions in the Middle East surge, Trump declared the Israeli strikes against Iran a “complete success” during an early morning briefing with top American news anchors.

“They got hit hard, very hard — about as hard as you’re going to get hit,” Trump told ABC's Jon Karl. “And there’s more to come. A lot more.”

With fears of a potential World War III growing, Trump is expected to convene a high-level National Security Council meeting at 11:00 a.m. EST, where next steps will be debated amid mounting global pressure.

Key Highlights:

  • Trump praised Israel’s airstrike campaign and suggested future action is on the table.

  • He emphasized Iran still has an “opportunity to make a deal” — leaving a diplomatic door slightly ajar.

  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the U.S. was not directly involved, calling the Israeli actions "unilateral," but reaffirmed that “protecting American forces remains our top priority.”

  • Iran’s Foreign Ministry issued a chilling warning, holding the U.S. accountable for enabling the attacks and hinting at broader retaliation.

Despite claims of non-involvement, Trump acknowledged he was briefed before the Israeli strikes but chose not to intervene, potentially marking a pivotal shift in U.S. foreign policy strategy.


🧠 Why It Matters:

  • This crisis could reshape U.S. influence in the Middle East’s power dynamics.

  • Global markets are already reacting, with oil prices surging 3.5% overnight.

  • Analysts fear the conflict could spill over into broader regional instability affecting millions.


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