
Trump Warns Iran’s Leader to Be “Very Worried” as Washington Weighs Options
In a televised interview, President Donald Trump said Iran’s leadership should be “very worried,” asserting that the US had previously destroyed key elements of Tehran’s nuclear program and would act again if necessary. The remarks came amid shifting signals over whether talks might resume in Oman after earlier cancellations, reflecting a fluid mix of pressure and potential engagement. The messaging blended deterrence with conditional openness.
Administration statements have emphasized support for protest movements inside Iran, as well as a readiness to address ballistic missiles, nuclear activities, and regional proxy warfare in any comprehensive understanding. Allies watch carefully for indications of the balance Washington intends to strike between sanctions enforcement and diplomatic pathways. The contours of any new framework remain uncertain.
For Israel, the tone from Washington reflects a familiar pendulum between outreach and resolve. The emphasis on missiles and proxy activity aligns with Israeli threat assessments, while public warnings serve to deter escalation. Whether rhetoric yields concrete steps will depend on the coming weeks of regional developments.
(INN/VFI News)
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