Trump Warns of Rising Tensions with Iran
Former President Trump warned reporters about growing threats from Iran, suggesting that military action could be imminent if Iran doesn’t engage in talks with the U.S. and Israel soon. He pointed to Israel’s recent strikes on Iranian targets and emphasized the urgency of the situation.
Trump also highlighted threats from Iranian proxies and criticized journalists for risking their safety. He shifted focus to NATO, urging allies like Spain and Canada to increase defense spending.
Addressing concerns about U.S. senators encouraging Ukraine to resist peace, Trump warned that reckless political statements could fuel global conflict.
Echoing Trump’s concerns, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed Iran’s IRGC and Hezbollah have terror cells worldwide, including in the U.S.
Despite global tensions, Trump’s approval rating has risen to 53%, with voters focused on the economy and immigration. On Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Trump’s response was brief: “Good luck.”