Trump Warns: U.S. “Could Get Involved” in Israel–Iran War

Trump Warns: U.S. “Could Get Involved” in Israel–Iran War

U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, stating that the United States “could get involved” if American interests are attacked. This comes as tensions reach a boiling point following Israel’s major airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites, and Iran’s retaliatory missile barrage on Israeli cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa.

“If you touch a single American asset or citizen, you will see the full force of our military like never before.” — Donald Trump

Trump also hinted at a possible diplomatic role, saying he was willing to support mediation efforts—especially if it could prevent a broader war.

Meanwhile, Iran has appealed for global condemnation of Israel’s actions and called on the U.S. to intervene diplomatically. Talks over Iran’s nuclear program, which were set to be held in Oman, have been cancelled, further narrowing paths to de-escalation.

The situation is rapidly evolving, with significant implications for global stability. Oil prices have surged, humanitarian concerns are growing, and calls for restraint are echoing from Washington to the UN.

Trump’s warning raises the stakes. It’s not just a matter of regional conflict anymore—it’s a test of U.S. foreign policy, global diplomacy, and how far America is willing to go in a volatile Middle East. Will this be a moment for statesmanship or a slide toward deeper conflict?

💬 Your take: Should the U.S. get involved, or focus solely on mediation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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