Khaberni - The American President, Donald Trump, issued a final ultimatum to the new Iranian leadership today, Monday, giving them one week to decide their stance on working with Washington, following the Iranian missile attack that targeted the oil refinery in Haifa and also ignited fires there.
Trump stated in an exclusive interview with the "New York Post" that his response to targeting Haifa refinery and power stations in Kuwait will come "very soon", noting that he is monitoring the movements of the Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf to understand his seriousness in reaching a deal to end the ongoing war as well.
Trump claimed that the "old guard" in the Iranian regime has virtually ended, and that the American administration is currently dealing with new faces he described as "more rational" than their predecessors, most of whom met their deaths during recent operations as well.
Concerning the fate of the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Trump revealed doubts about his survival, confirming that he has suffered very serious injuries and has not been seen in public since the start of the American-Israeli attacks in late February as well.
Trump added that the United States continues to enhance its military capabilities in the region to be able to direct strikes described as "catastrophic" if Tehran does not respond to the demands of the last ultimatum as well.
These threats come amid a significant escalation in targeting energy facilities in the region, where shrapnel and direct strikes have caused considerable damage to oil refineries and power stations, leading to a global surge in fuel prices and an unprecedented field tension on all fronts as well.



