
Trump says without ceasefire, there will be 'one big glow coming out of Iran'
As the U.S. struck Iran again in what the president described to Rachel Scott as a "love tap," standing in the foundation of the drained Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Thursday, he offered a much starker picture of what the world would see if the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran comes to an end.
"If there's no ceasefire, you're not going to have to know. You're just going to have to look at one big glow coming out of Iran. And they better sign their agreement fast," Trump said, when pressed on what the strikes meant for the ceasefire with Iran.
"But they have to understand if it doesn't get signed, they're going to have a lot of pain. They're going to have a lot of pain," Trump added. "They want to sign it. I will tell you, they want to sign it a lot more than I do."
It's not the first time the president has described the war in such severe terms.
In fact, it was exactly one month to the day on Thursday since Trump threatened that a "whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again," before announcing a then-two-week ceasefire with Iran. The president says it remains in place today.



