Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago.
He first pointed to Netanyahu beside him: "Does anyone know this person?"
Then he endorsed Netanyahu: "I hope they (Iran) don't repeat their mistakes. Otherwise, we will have to quickly eliminate any such threats."
I hope they are not trying to expand their arsenal again, because if they really do, we will have no choice but to quickly destroy it. So I hope Iran isn't trying to expand its arsenal as I saw them doing."
Evidently, Netanyahu's visit to the United States was aimed at stopping Iran's nuclear development efforts. It seems that Netanyahu succeeded. He remained smiling and showed a satisfied expression.
On December 29, 2025, Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and for the first time publicly threatened that if Iran attempts to resume its ballistic missile program, "we" (US-Israel) will strike Iran again.
Trump clearly stated that if Iran continues to develop ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons, he "supports a rapid strike on Iran," and boasted, "we will hit them hard."
Trump emphasized that the US and Israel are closely cooperating as a "team" (such as the joint strike against Iranian nuclear facilities in June), implying that future actions will follow this pattern.
Iran's firm response and current situation
On December 27, Iranian President Pezeshkian said that Iran's military strength is "stronger than before the attack in June," and if the US-Israel launches a new attack, Iran will respond firmly.
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