π₯ 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:
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Trump praised Israel’s airstrike campaign and suggested future action is on the table.
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He emphasized Iran still has an “opportunity to make a deal” — leaving a diplomatic door slightly ajar.
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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.
π§ Why It Matters:
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This crisis could reshape U.S. influence in the Middle East’s power dynamics.
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Global markets are already reacting, with oil prices surging 3.5% overnight.
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Analysts fear the conflict could spill over into broader regional instability affecting millions.
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