That message from Donald Trump doesn’t sound like diplomacy — it sounds like a final warning.
The words are sharp, direct, and leave very little room for misunderstanding. A “fair and reasonable deal” on one side… and on the other, a threat to wipe out critical infrastructure — power plants, bridges, the backbone of a nation’s daily life.
This isn’t just political talk. This is the kind of statement that raises the temperature globally.
If something like this actually moves from words to action, the impact wouldn’t stay limited to one region. Energy markets would shake. Trade routes could get disrupted. Fear would spread fast across financial markets. And ordinary people — not governments — would feel it first.
What stands out is the tone.
“No more Mr. Nice Guy.”
That line isn’t policy language. It’s emotional. It’s pressure. It’s meant to force a decision quickly.
Now everything depends on what happens next.
Will this push both sides toward a deal?
Or push things closer to a conflict no one can fully control?
Right now, the world is watching — not just what is said next, but what is done.#WhatNextForUSIranConflict
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