Trump warns Iran that any retaliatory response will be met with much greater

US President Donald Trump warned, on Sunday morning, Iran of any "retaliatory response" against the United States of America, vowing that he would "meet much more strongly than we have seen tonight", referring to the American attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, through a post on his communication platform "Truth Social".
Trump said in his post: “Any retaliatory response from Iran against the United States of America will meet much more strongly than we have seen tonight. Thank you! Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America.”
And before, in a speech at dawn on Sunday, Trump warned Tehran against responding to the United States' attacks on nuclear establishments, and said that Iran has a choice between "peace or tragedy".
He said that Iran will face more military strikes unless it reached peace.
Trump said at the White House, after announcing the bombing of Iranian nuclear installations earlier: “If they do not do so, the future attacks will be much greater and easier.”
Trump's photos of the blow as a response to a long -term problem, even if the goal is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Trump said: "For 40 years and Iran says death to America, death for Israel." "They were killing our people, detonating their arms, and detonating their legs with bombs planted on the side of the road."
Trump also confirmed that the American air strikes were "completely destroyed and completely" the targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, and threatened to launch more attacks if Tehran did not go to peace.
He added, "If peace is not achieved quickly, we will pursue those other goals with accuracy, speed and efficiency."
For his part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked President Trump for helping him to impose "peace through power", stressing that the American attack on Iranian nuclear sites was made in full coordination with Israel.
Netanyahu said in a televised speech after the American attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, that President Trump called him as soon as the operation ended, stressing that "Iran's nuclear program represents an existential threat to us, and endangers world peace."
Netanyahu described the US "bold" attack on Iranian nuclear sites, as a "historical turn" that may lead the Middle East to peace.
He added: “In the operation that took place tonight against Iranian nuclear facilities, America has proven unprecedented,” considering that the American president imposes a “historic turn that would contribute to the leadership of the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace.” Netanyahu praised "peace through power", saying, "First, power comes, then peace comes."
Israel launched an unprecedented air strike against Iran on June 13, confirming that intelligence information indicates that its nuclear program was "the point of return.
Netanyahu confirmed that Israel has achieved in this attack a "truly exceptional" actions, but he saw that "in the operation that took place tonight against Iranian nuclear establishments proved that America is unparalleled and did unless any other country in the world could do."
He considered that "this night, President Trump and the United States moved greatly."