President Donald J. Trump isn’t mincing words when it comes to Iran and the growing tensions in the Middle East. In a powerful and direct message posted Monday on Truth Social, Trump issued a stern warning to Iran—and a bold call to the world.
“Iran should have signed the ‘deal’ I told them to sign. What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”
This fiery message comes just days after Israel launched a daring attack on multiple Iranian military sites in an effort to halt the Islamic regime’s pursuit of nuclear capabilities.
According to Breitbart News, the president didn’t stop at just issuing warnings—he also rejected a proposed G7 statement that merely called for monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities.
Trump reportedly refused to sign onto a watered-down statement that would have allowed Iran to continue enriching uranium, even if under surveillance.
Why? Because as the Trump administration has long made clear, monitoring isn’t enough—enrichment past a certain level has only one purpose: building nuclear weapons.
Trump’s rejection of the G7’s vague approach signals his commitment to a firm stance: zero uranium enrichment, no deals that allow wiggle room, and no tolerance for nuclear threats from the world’s top state sponsor of terror.
The ripple effect of Israel’s precision strikes and Trump’s hardline message appears to be shaking the Iranian regime to its core.
As Breitbart further reported, Iran is now signaling it wants to talk—and specifically, it wants to negotiate with President Trump.
“Iran has sent messages to both Israel and the United States that it wants to end the war and to negotiate with President Donald Trump, and could give up its nuclear enrichment program to save the Iranian regime,” Breitbart reported.
This comes amid reports that Israeli forces have achieved total air superiority over Iran, even striking state-run institutions in Tehran, including the regime’s propaganda arm—its national broadcaster.
Trump’s “Evacuate Tehran” warning isn’t just bluster—it may be a life-saving message. Israel’s military campaign appears to be expanding, and intelligence suggests that Tehran could be in Israel’s crosshairs for follow-up strikes, especially if Iran refuses to back down.
The former president’s post acts as both a humanitarian warning and a geopolitical line in the sand. Iran, long emboldened by weak global leadership and billions in cash under Obama’s nuclear deal, now finds itself cornered.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been a point of global concern for years. Under President Trump, the U.S. pulled out of the flawed Obama-era Iran deal and reimposed tough sanctions. He made it clear then—and again now—that a nuclear-armed Iran is a nonstarter.
Today, with Israel taking bold military action and the Trump movement rising again ahead of the 2024 election, Iran’s regime is under pressure like never before.
And the timing couldn’t be more significant.
As RedState pointed out in a recent report, Biden’s foreign policy team has fumbled its way through the Iran situation, offering appeasement while the regime inches closer to its nuclear goal. In contrast, Trump’s message is direct, fearless, and based on strength—the kind of leadership that deters war, not invites it.
Iran’s regime is scrambling—and that should tell you everything.
Their citizens are being told to shelter in mosques and schools because they have no civil defense system.
Their missiles are failing to inflict damage while Israel’s precision attacks are crippling their infrastructure.
Their leaders are reaching out in desperation, hoping for talks with a man they once mocked: Donald J. Trump.
Meanwhile, Americans and allies alike are watching closely. Will Iran surrender its nuclear ambitions? Will the Biden administration continue to show weakness? Or will President Trump’s voice be the one that once again prevents a catastrophic war?
One thing is clear: Iran’s nuclear ambitions are not just a Middle East problem—they’re a global threat. And Trump is the only leader calling it what it is—and demanding real action.
Stay tuned. The world is watching Tehran—and so is Trump.