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Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iranian Forces: Surrender or Face Certain Death

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Iranian military forces to either surrender or face what he termed 'guaranteed death' amid rising tensions. Addressing members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, he emphasized the opportunity for them to reclaim their country.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has delivered a grave warning to Iranian soldiers and military personnel, urging them to surrender or face what he called 'guaranteed death' as tensions flare in the ongoing conflict touching Iran.

At a gathering at the White House on Thursday night, attended by David Beckham's Inter Miami team, Trump stated, 'I am once again calling on all members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, military, and police to lay down their arms.

'Now is the time to support the Iranian people and help reclaim your country. You have a chance after all these years to take back your nation. Accept immunity; we will grant you immunity.

President Trump addressing the audience at the White House

'You’ll be completely safe with total immunity, or you will face certain death, and I genuinely do not wish to witness that.'

In addition, President Trump asserted that Iran had initiated contact to negotiate an end to the U.S. military operations in the region.

He mentioned, 'They’re reaching out, asking, 'How do we make a deal?'

Trump replied, 'You are a bit late', emphasizing that they desire to fight more than the United States does.

President Trump delivering a warning regarding Iranian military actions

He further claimed that the Iranian navy had been incapacitated, stating that the U.S. had destroyed '24 ships in three days' and remarked that Iran lacks an effective air force and air defense.

'The United States military, along with our amazing Israeli partners, is consistently defeating the enemy, well ahead of schedule and in ways that have never been witnessed before.'

In a broader geopolitical context, Trump noted that Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, is expected to be a successor, supported by the Revolutionary Guards. However, Trump indicated that he would personally choose a new leader and considered Mojtaba 'unlikely'.

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