Trump promises "a real end" to the conflict as Tehran's fate hangs in the balance
Donald Trump addressed the crisis between Israel and Iran, promising "a real end" to the conflict. The international community fears a direct attack on Tehran amid an unprecedented escalation.

As the world watches with growing concern as the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates, former US President Donald Trump has issued a forceful warning that could mark a decisive turning point:
“The real end of this conflict is coming. There will be no more warnings.”
His remarks come after Israel intensified its attacks on military installations on Iranian soil in retaliation for a series of missile attacks launched from Tehran. The focus of tension is now shifting to Tehran, whose security appears increasingly compromised.
Trump: “There is no room for half measures”
From his residence in Florida, Trump declared that the current conflict requires “a final and unambiguous resolution,” while offering his full support to Israel. Although he currently does not hold public office, his figure continues to carry weight on the international scene, especially in the Middle East, where several regional leaders maintain informal contact with the former president.
“What happens now defines the next 50 years of global security. If Iran does not back down, the end will be complete, and it will be real,” he added.
Tehran under pressure
Diplomatic sources warn that Tehran could become a direct target if Iran launches new attacks. The Iranian capital remains on red alert, with flights suspended, embassies evacuated, and military operations visible in the streets.
In parallel, diplomatic missions in Gulf countries have begun preemptive evacuations, fearing a coordinated attack.
UN and European powers: no containment force
Meanwhile, calls for a cessation of hostilities by the UN, France, Germany, and Turkey appear to have had no effect. Diplomacy is at a standstill, and even indirect talks between emissaries from Washington and Tehran have yielded no concrete progress.
Escalating out of control
The conflict has claimed more than 230 civilian lives in both countries since the beginning of last week, according to preliminary figures. Analysts warn that the risk of an all-out regional war is no longer a remote possibility, but an imminent threat.
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