Trump is done playing games.

In a bold and ominous statement, President Donald Trump praised Israel’s air assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities and issued a dire warning to Tehran: far greater consequences are on the way if they continue down the path of aggression.

“This was a strong, necessary response,” Trump told ABC News on Friday. “They got hit very hard. And it’s not over—there’s much more to come if they don’t back down.”

Israel’s sweeping military operation was launched in response to mounting fears over Iran’s expanding nuclear capabilities. Officials in Jerusalem said they had no choice but to act swiftly and decisively to prevent a future catastrophe.

Iran quickly escalated the crisis, launching over 100 drones in a retaliatory move and calling Israel’s actions a “declaration of war.”

Trump Blames Iran for Refusing Peace

Taking to Truth Social, President Trump made it clear that Iran alone is to blame for the growing chaos, accusing the regime of wasting every opportunity to reach a peaceful resolution.

“I gave Iran chance after chance,” Trump wrote. “I told them—clearly—to make a deal. They got close, but they failed. Now they’re facing the consequences.”

Trump’s message was unmistakable: Iran can still avoid further devastation, but only if it acts immediately.

“There’s already been death and destruction, but it’s not too late to stop what’s next,” he posted. “They need to save what remains of their country and put an end to this madness—before there’s nothing left.”

60-Day Warning Ignored

In a follow-up post, the president revealed he had issued a 60-day ultimatum two months ago, urging Iran to take action while there was still time.

“Today is Day 61,” Trump wrote. “They should’ve acted. I told them exactly what to do. Now they may have one last chance—but they better move fast.”

Trump’s strong leadership and commitment to peace through strength have resonated with millions of Americans, especially as threats from adversaries like Iran continue to rise.

Final Warning: “No More Excuses”

The president ended with a final, urgent plea:

“Iran must end the violence and accept peace. No more excuses. No more delay. Just do it—before it’s too late.