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Trump warns Iran could face severe military response

Saturday 07 March 2026 - 12:30
Trump warns Iran could face severe military response

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned that Iran could face a strong military response, signaling a potential escalation in tensions in the Middle East.

In a message published on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that Iran would be “hit very hard,” suggesting that additional military targets were being considered. He did not provide specific details regarding the potential operations or the locations that could be affected.

The comments came amid rising regional tensions following reports of explosions and security incidents in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Images circulating online showed smoke rising in parts of the city, although the exact circumstances surrounding the incident were not immediately clear.

Trump indicated that U.S. authorities were evaluating broader options regarding possible targets and strategic responses. According to the president, the consideration of new targets was linked to what he described as Iran’s “bad behavior” in the region.

The remarks reflect the fragile security environment currently affecting the Middle East, where rivalries between regional and global powers have intensified in recent years.

Analysts note that relations between Washington and Tehran have long been marked by political disputes, sanctions, and military tensions. Periodic escalations have raised concerns among international observers about the risk of a wider regional confrontation.

Diplomatic channels remain crucial in preventing further deterioration of the situation. Experts emphasize that dialogue and international mediation are often viewed as key tools to reduce tensions and avoid a broader conflict involving multiple countries in the region.


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