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Trump Threatens to “Unleash Hell” if Iran Rejects Deal

The administration of Donald Trump warned that the United States could intensify military action against Iran if negotiations aimed at ending the conflict fail.

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At a briefing on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president prefers a diplomatic outcome but is prepared to escalate if Tehran refuses to reach an agreement.

“The president’s preference is always peace,” Leavitt said. “But if Iran fails to accept the reality of the current moment … President Trump will ensure they are hit harder than they have ever been hit before.”

She added that Trump is ready to “unleash hell” if Iran misjudges the situation or refuses to cooperate in negotiations.

Talks and disputed proposal

According to sources cited by US media, Washington has sent a 15-point peace proposal to Iran through officials in Pakistan.

Iranian state media reported that Tehran rejected the proposal, and Iranian officials have publicly denied that direct negotiations are taking place.

Leavitt maintained that talks are continuing and described them as productive, but declined to provide details about the content of the discussions, the Iranian negotiators involved or whether in-person meetings are imminent.

Earlier this week, Trump said he had delayed major attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days following what he described as constructive contacts with Tehran.

The administration says the pause offers Iran an opportunity to abandon its nuclear ambitions and stop threatening the United States and its allies.

Officials in both Pakistan and Egypt have indicated they could host talks aimed at ending the conflict. A meeting in Islamabad has been discussed but has not been confirmed by Washington.

Trump said negotiations involve several senior figures, including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Other participants include White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump adviser Jared Kushner.

Leavitt described Vance as a central member of the administration’s national security team who has closely supported the president during the negotiations.

Oil gesture and military pressure

Trump also claimed Iran recently offered the United States a “very big present” linked to oil shipments moving through the Strait of Hormuz.

The president did not specify what he meant by the remark. Reports suggested it might involve an oil tanker carrying about two million barrels that successfully transited the strait, though the White House declined to confirm the details.

Leavitt said the president would address the issue at an appropriate time.

Trump indicated the gesture signaled to him that negotiations were progressing and that Iran was dealing in good faith. He also said many senior Iranian leaders had been killed in US and Israeli strikes, claiming the country’s leadership structure had already changed.

Asked whether Washington is satisfied with Iran’s current leadership, Leavitt said it was too early to make that assessment.

Military operations continue

Despite the diplomatic contacts, the United States continues to reinforce its military presence in the region.

Thousands of additional Marines are being deployed to the Middle East, while the Pentagon has requested roughly $200 billion in supplemental funding related to the operation.

Leavitt declined to comment on potential deployment of units from the 82nd Airborne Division, referring questions to the Defense Department.

She said the administration aims to keep military options available while negotiations continue.

According to the White House, the campaign — known as Operation Epic Fury — remains active and is progressing faster than initially planned.

Officials said the mission was expected to last four to six weeks and that US forces are approaching their core objectives.

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spidermike007 Star Member

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8 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

Did the Iranian government or what is left of it confirm that actual negotiation is ongoing? Lot of mixed messages.

No. Absolutely not there's no question about the fact that the negotiations with Iran are totally fabricated by the biggest liar in American history, this very creepy man has no integrity and nothing he ever says should be taken at face value, nor believed.

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thaibreaker Gold Member

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7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Well, you're welcome to believe & post your fake news ... IMHO

I always wonder what is humble about an opinion, which is claimed to be the only truth...

In my humble opinion..

KhunLA Star Member

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12 minutes ago, thaibreaker said:

I always wonder what is humble about an opinion, which is claimed to be the only truth...

In my humble opinion..

I put ... IMHO ... in a lot of posts. If I make a statement, as true as it may be, then I have to back it up with a source/link, which I sometimes can not do.

But an 'opinion', does need to be justified, so my post won't get deleted. Like calling Trump a pedofile, it's false, everyone knows it, but it's allowed, apparently, since an opinion.

KhunLA Star Member

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22 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

No. Absolutely not there's no question about the fact that the negotiations with Iran are totally fabricated by the biggest liar in American history, this very creepy man has no integrity and nothing he ever says should be taken at face value, nor believed.

As I stated earlier in the thread, some of y'all need to use different news sources. IMHO, negotiations are going on, indirectly behind the scenes. If google about it, you may even get some headliners & links to more information, such as this ...

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spidermike007 Star Member

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I put ... IMHO ... in a lot of posts. If I make a statement, as true as it may be, then I have to back it up with a source/link, which I sometimes can not do.

But an 'opinion', does need to be justified, so my post won't get deleted. Like calling Trump a pedofile, it's false, everyone knows it, but it's allowed, apparently, since an opinion.

The American Psychological Association (APA) Dictionary of Psychology defines pedophilia as “a paraphilia in which sexual acts or fantasies involving pre-pubertal children are the persistently preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual excitement.”

I think it's very dangerous to call somebody a pedophile, since technically that word means something other than a man who is a predator and targets underage girls. It refers more to totally perverted men who get off on abusing young kids.

I think it would be safer to call Donald Trump a likely serial statutory rapist. We know he was best friends with Epstein for 20 years, we know they hung out together a lot, and it's impossible knowing Trump's true nature that they didn't participate and share the young girls.

Trump is on record saying that he likes them very young, what exactly does that mean? The man is morally depraved and ethically bankrupt, so why wouldn't he have gotten with a lot of young girls who were underaged, and why wouldn't he have forced himself on them? There are multiple federal agencies doing everything in their power to hide any evidence of that, but that doesn't change the reality of his history, does it?

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10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The American Psychological Association (APA) Dictionary of Psychology defines pedophilia as “a paraphilia in which sexual acts or fantasies involving pre-pubertal children are the persistently preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual excitement.”

I think it's very dangerous to call somebody a pedophile, since technically that word means something other than a man who is a predator and targets underage girls. It refers more to totally perverted men who get off on abusing young kids.

I think it would be safer to call Donald Trump a likely serial statutory rapist. We know he was best friends with Epstein for 20 years, we know they hung out together a lot, and it's impossible knowing Trump's true nature that they didn't participate and share the young girls.

Trump is on record saying that he likes them very young, what exactly does that mean? The man is morally depraved and ethically bankrupt, so why wouldn't he have gotten with a lot of young girls who were underaged, and why wouldn't he have forced himself on them? There are multiple federal agencies doing everything in their power to hide any evidence of that, but that doesn't change the reality of his history, does it?

You know what I learned from life, that people that accuse or suspect people of being pedo, or immoral, or whatever, are usually what they accuse the people of being themselves. Sadly, knew 2 pedo, confirmed, and the also spewed hatred of.

One was a police officer, and when arresting a pedo, went ballistic. Couple months later, he had a grandchild, and that kid will be really confused. Shall I call him grandpa or daddy. Yea ... pedos can spot a pedo, and no need to ask why in my world. IMHO

wombat Platinum Member

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23 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

The bomb was dropped in 1945, 80 years ago. That's a lot of time for some state actor or rogue faction to put together a dirty bomb. So we have to keep being afraid of the boogeyman under the bed?

I would rather be afraid of it and keep reacting the way that I am rather than after the event having to say well we should've listened we were warned which is basically what happens historically

wombat Platinum Member

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On 3/27/2026 at 10:02 AM, Eric Loh said:

IMHO I will be more worried about a global threat from North Korea who has been expanding its nuclear arsenal and has developed ICBM that can reach US and Europe. Iran's nuclear threat is still a perception and denied by even US intelligence and IAEA and there are no confirmation that they have long range ICBM to reach US. To go to war over a perception is highly flawed.

I wouldn't worry about North Korea cupcake North Korea doesn't fart unless it's okay by China North Korea will always be a puppet of China

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On 3/27/2026 at 9:54 AM, spidermike007 said:

This incredibly evil and pathetic man has already Unleashed hell on the Iranian people and for what?

Are you for real or is this just a failed attempt at sarcasm?

unblocktheplanet Diamond Member

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The American Psychological Association (APA) Dictionary of Psychology defines pedophilia as “a paraphilia in which sexual acts or fantasies involving pre-pubertal children are the persistently preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual excitement.”

I think it's very dangerous to call somebody a pedophile, since technically that word means something other than a man who is a predator and targets underage girls. It refers more to totally perverted men who get off on abusing young kids.

I think it would be safer to call Donald Trump a likely serial statutory rapist. We know he was best friends with Epstein for 20 years, we know they hung out together a lot, and it's impossible knowing Trump's true nature that they didn't participate and share the young girls.

Trump is on record saying that he likes them very young, what exactly does that mean? The man is morally depraved and ethically bankrupt, so why wouldn't he have gotten with a lot of young girls who were underaged, and why wouldn't he have forced himself on them? There are multiple federal agencies doing everything in their power to hide any evidence of that, but that doesn't change the reality of his history, does it?

Paedophile, used very infrequently before Epstein, has become a loaded word rather than a psychological description. I'm certain there are lots of closet paedophiles who get off on the idea of sex with children, maybe Michael Jackson. Infantilia, if you will.

The law, meaning public morality to get votes, defines a child as anyone under 18. In many cases, particularly with boys, the mental and emotional aspects are still not developed. They're awkward and have fantasies using the Sears & Roebuck catalogue, underage gymnasts, ballerinas, maybe even beach volleyball (is there any other sports?!?)

For girls, it's different. Girls are sexualised from at least toddlerhood. Not actual sex but fantasy sex is what's expected of them by society. Children become made-up little delicacies, an amuse-bouche for an adoring public.

This may not sound like sex to you but I assure you it is. Fantasy paedophilia.

By the time girls become tweens, they are fully sexualised, dressing and behaving in a way to attract the attention of boys. And then come the teenage years, betwixt and between. Many teenage girls think virginity is a curse, get itchy and can't wait to give it up, often with the first cowboy to come to town. Ages 11 to 14 or 15. Not rape, eager consent, something to brag about to their friends.

Teenagers reap the benefit of attention, favour and popularity among their peers. Such sexualised behaviours in teenage girls may well attract the attention of men. Are these men hebephiles? Would they take it were it offered? Possibly.

Why do you think there are beauty pageants? For my own tastes, I can still appreciate looking at a teenage girl just about to flower. My gaze is not particularly sexual in nature. More of wonder how anything can be so beautiful.

On the other hand, some men have no moral compass. They would definitely take it if it were offered and by force if that was required. DJT.

spidermike007 Star Member

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3 hours ago, wombat said:

Are you for real or is this just a failed attempt at sarcasm?

I am definitely for real and being a follower you don't understand how many billions of people around the world despise this man, consider him to be a ridiculous clown, and have absolutely no respect for him. And that disdain is richly deserved.

Red Forever Gold Member

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On 3/27/2026 at 8:55 AM, Luuk Chaai said:

it's been hell unleashed on the terroist regime.. not the country and citizens of Iran

Huge difference !

Tell that to the loved ones of the 180 young schoolgirls and staff who were fried by a US Tomahawk missile on day one!

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