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Strike on Saudia will hurt the global economy, mujhe India, aapko, Japan and @Baali Jutt in Amrika, sabko chot lagni ae paltrol pump ja k :P
Iran will target US bases in the GCC and totally destroy them along with all oil fields and refineries/ pumping stations and crude loading terminals.

Just like khurais/abqaiq attack.

Saari dunya key tuttian khushk ho jaen gee in under two minutes.

Iran will destroy them along with global economy in two minutes.

Trump ka ulla understands this all too well.
 
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Iran will target US bases in the GCC and totally destroy them along with all oil fields and refineries/ pumping stations and crude loading terminals.

Just like khurais/abqaiq attack.

Saari dunya key tuttian khushk ho jaen gee in under two minutes.

Iran will destroy them along with global economy in two minutes.

Trump ka ulla understands this all too well.
witkoff wala interview dekho
 
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Trump warns Iran of consequences if no nuclear deal
Agence France-Presse . Washington, United States 29 March, 2025, 22:13

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US president Donald Trump. | File photo

Donald Trump said Friday that Iran faces severe consequences if it fails to reach a nuclear deal, after Tehran responded to a letter from the US president calling for talks.

‘I sent them a letter just recently, and I said: you have to make a decision, one way or the other, and we either have to talk and talk it out or very bad things are going to happen to Iran,’ Trump told reporters in the Oval office.

‘I don’t want that to happen. My big preference—and I don’t say this through strength or weakness—my big preference is, we work it out with Iran. But if we don’t work it out, bad, bad things are going to happen to Iran.’

Trump, who in 2018 pulled the United States out of an agreement to relieve sanctions on Iran in return for curbs on its nuclear program, now says he is open to talks on a deal that could reduce the risk of military escalation.

The US president revealed at the start of March that he had sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

At the same time, Trump has pushed ahead with his ‘maximum pressure’ program of additional sanctions on Tehran and the threat of military action if it refuses to negotiate.

Tehran has refused to negotiate directly with Washington under these circumstances, but has held out the possibility of indirect talks.

On Thursday, Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told the official IRNA news agency that he had delivered a letter responding to Trump’s outreach to Oman, which has served as an intermediary in the past in the absence of US-Iran diplomatic relations.​
 
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