Trump: May launch more intense strikes on Iran, but will first observe whether a deal can be reached.

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ME News: On May 21 (UTC+8), Trump said on Wednesday local time that the United States may have to launch more severe strikes against Iran, but will first observe whether an agreement can be reached. This continues the "either-or" statement he has been using since announcing a ceasefire six weeks ago. Trump said, "We hit them very hard. We may have to hit harder—but maybe not. We will not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. It's very simple. Iran's military power has basically been destroyed. The only question now is whether the U.S. will go back to 'finish the job' or whether Iran will sign an agreement. Their navy is gone, their air force is gone, almost everything is gone. The only question is: will we go back and finish the job? Will they sign the documents? Let's see what happens." Earlier today, Trump also said that negotiations with Iran are in their final stages, and warned that the U.S. will launch more attacks unless Iran reaches a deal on its nuclear program. (Source: BlockBeats)
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