Trump reiterates threats as Iran war continues
Donald Trump has reiterated threats to decimate Iran if it does not agree to a deal to resolve the conflict, as the war continues with no clear end in sight.
The warning came before he left Washington on Tuesday, according to the supplied report.
The row also says he was in China while the conflict continued.
No casualty figures, battlefield developments or official Iranian response are included in the supplied material.
The immediate significance is the continued public pressure from the US president during an active war.
The report frames the conflict as unresolved, with no indication in the supplied rows of any breakthrough in talks or a change in military posture.
That makes the latest threat language relevant to the wider diplomatic and security picture.
The supplied material does not say what specific deal is being discussed, how Iran has responded, or whether any new negotiations are under way.
It also does not provide further detail on the situation in China.