Trump: 'If peace doesn't come quickly - we'll hit the remaining targets in Iran'

U.S. President Donald Trump stated in his address to the nation after the attack on nuclear facilities in Iran that "The current situation cannot continue. Either there will be peace - or Iran faces a much greater tragedy than what we've seen in recent days." He referred to follow-up strikes if Iran doesn't pursue peace: "Remember - many targets remain. Tonight we struck the hardest one - without a doubt - and perhaps the deadliest. But if peace doesn't come quickly, we will also hit the remaining targets, precisely, quickly and skillfully. Most targets can be destroyed within minutes."
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