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Iran has 48 hours to surrender and save themselves from US strikes as Trump readies to join Israeli blitz on nuke sites

Iran has 48 hours to surrender and save themselves from US strikes as Trump readies to join Israeli blitz on nuke sites

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IRAN has just 48 hours to surrender to save themselves from US strikes as President Donald Trump readies to join Israel in blitzing nuclear sites.
Trump has already been warned he will face hell if he enters into the war and drops a single bomb on Tehran, with the raging conflict in the Middle East continuing on for a sixth day.
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Donald Trump has sent a direct warning to Iran's Ayatollah saying he is an 'easy target' with the US and Israel knowing exactly where he is hiding
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Smoke rises as the Israel-Iran air war continues, in Tehran, Iran
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Iran's ballistic missiles seen heading towards Tel Aviv
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Trump held a crisis meeting in the White House Situation Room yesterday as he discussed whether to enter the US into Israel's war with Iran.
After the 80-minute gathering, US officials indicated that the next 24 to 48 hours would be crucial in determining whether diplomacy could be achieved with Iran, ABC News reports.
This would likely include an "unconditional surrender," as well as an ironclad agreement to dismantle Iran's whole nuclear programme.
But if such commitments from Iran aren't agreed, Trump may resort to military action on the Middle Eastern country instead.
Iran fired several missile barrages into Tel Aviv in the early hours of Wednesday.
They are now reportedly preparing to launch missiles and other military equipment on US bases in the Middle East should Trump join Israel's war, say American officials who have reviewed intelligence reports.
In response, Israel fired back with their own tactical strikes and left much of Tehran up in smoke.
Iran initially had roughly 2,000 missiles capable of hitting Israel, but a significant number were destroyed after Israel launched its surprise attack early Friday, Israeli intelligence officials said
In the past six days of the spiralling conflict, Iran has retaliated against Israeli airstrikes by launching some 400 missiles and hundreds of drones at Israel.
Terrified Tehran citizens have been fleeing in the thousands since Friday, with Trump later urging everyone to immediately evacuate the city.
Trump has already ramped up his threats towards the Iranian regime as he claimed on Wednesday the US and Israel know exactly where Iran's Supreme Leader is hiding.
The US president called him an "easy target" but said he won't order any assassination plot "for now".
Israel threatened Khamenei hours earlier saying he will face the same grisly fate as Iraq's Saddam Hussein who was hanged by his own people if he doesn't start to negotiate soon.
Fanatical Islamist terror stoker Khamenei, 86, and his family are believed to have bolted to a fortified underground hiding place in a suburb of capital Tehran.
He went to ground after swathes of military top brass and nuclear scientists were wiped out in simultaneous surgical strikes at the start of Israel's Operation Rising Lion on Friday.
The threat of regime change came after Trump demanded a "real end" to Iran's nuclear programme which is the root of the ongoing conflict.
And the US president cranked up pressure on the evil mullah's crumbling reign by firing a warning as he moved the might of America's war machine towards the war zone.
The US leader called for an "unconditional surrender" in a trio of Truth Social posts as he told Tehran they have lost complete control of the skies after five days of Israeli airstrikes.
He has also refused to specify the endgame, but has ominously warned: "You're going to find out over the next two days."
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