Trump Warns Iran Faces "Lot of Hurt" in Oval Office Meeting with German Chancellor

President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the Oval Office, declaring the US-led campaign against Iran as decisive and overwhelming. Trump detailed the destruction of Iran's navy, air force, and radar systems, warning its leadership of further consequences. Chancellor Merz signaled alignment on confronting the Tehran regime, while both leaders also discussed ending the war in Ukraine. The meeting underscored the close coordination between the US and Germany on key foreign policy issues.

Key Points: Trump Tells Merz Iran is 'Being Decimated' in Military Campaign

  • Trump claims Iran's military infrastructure 'knocked out'
  • Merz aligns on goal to remove Tehran regime
  • Leaders discuss Ukraine war and trade
  • Trump cites high civilian toll in Iran protests
  • Trump claims 49 Iranian leaders 'taken out'
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In Oval Office, Trump tells Merz, Iran is 'being decimated'

In Oval Office meeting, President Trump details military blow to Iran, warns of more hurt, and discusses Ukraine with German Chancellor Merz.

"They're going to be in for a lot of hurt. These are bad people. - President Donald Trump"

Washington, March 3

, President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the Oval Office on Tuesday and cast the US-led campaign against Iran as decisive and overwhelming, saying Tehran's military infrastructure had been "knocked out" and warning that its leadership faced "a lot of hurt."

Seated alongside Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and senior cabinet officials, Trump praised Merz as "a very successful man" who was "doing a very good job. In my opinion, really a great job, very popular," and said the two leaders would discuss trade, Ukraine, and Iran.

On Iran, Trump described a sweeping military blow. "They have no navy; it's been knocked out. They have no Air force; it's been knocked out. They have no air detection; that's been knocked out, their radar has been knocked out," he said. "We have a great military, and they're doing a fantastic job."

Merz signalled alignment on the Tehran issue. "We are on the same page in terms of getting this terrible regime in Tehran away," he said, adding that the leaders would discuss "the day after, what will happen then if they are out."

When asked whether Israel had forced Washington into action, Trump replied, "No, I might have forced their hand." He said negotiations had convinced him Iran was preparing to strike first. "It was my opinion that they were going to attack first," he said.

Trump accused Iran of targeting civilians and neighbouring states. "They hit countries that had nothing to do with what's going on," he said, calling it evidence of "the level of evil that we're dealing with." He added, "They're also hitting only civilian places, hotels and apartment buildings, and we're hitting them where it is much more appropriate."

He warned, "They're going to be in for a lot of hurt. These are bad people." Trump claimed, "35,000 over the last three weeks, protesters. 35,000 violently killed," and said leadership ranks had been struck. "49 people were taken out in the first hit. And I guess there was another hit today on the new leadership."

On Ukraine, Merz said, "We all want to see this war coming to an end as soon as possible. But Ukraine has to preserve its territory and their security interests." Trump called the conflict "very high" on his list and described "tremendous hatred between President Putin and President Zelensky."

He said, "32,000 soldiers died in that stupid war," adding, "It takes two to tango."

Germany is one of Washington's principal allies in Europe and a central actor in NATO and European Union policymaking. Berlin has coordinated closely with the United States on Ukraine assistance and sanctions policy since Russia's 2022 invasion.

- IANS

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Priya S
The language used is so aggressive. "A lot of hurt," "bad people" – it feels like we're watching an action movie, not international diplomacy. 😟 This kind of escalation makes me nervous for Indians working in the Gulf region. Our government needs to be ready for any fallout.
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Arjun K
From an Indian strategic perspective, a weakened Iran is a double-edged sword. It might reduce state-sponsored threats in the region, but it also creates a power vacuum. Our Chabahar port project and energy imports need stability. Hope our foreign policy mandarins in South Block are closely analyzing this.
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Sarah B
The claim about hitting only military targets while accusing Iran of hitting civilian ones needs verification from independent sources. War rhetoric is easy, the humanitarian consequences are real. The focus should be on protecting innocent lives, not just scoring political points.
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Vikram M
"It takes two to tango" on Ukraine? That's a simplistic way to view a complex invasion. Glad Merz emphasized Ukraine preserving its territory. India's position of calling for dialogue and diplomacy remains the most sensible path forward for global peace. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The immediate concern is oil prices. Any major conflict in the Strait of Hormuz will send petrol and diesel prices soaring in India. The government should proactively engage with all sides to ensure energy flows are not disrupted. Our economic growth can't afford another external shock.

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