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bisi·Politics· 21 days ago

Trump Poses with Rifle in ‘No More Mr Nice Guy’ Warning to Iran

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Former President Donald Trump shared a striking image of himself holding a high-powered rifle with an exploding Iranian landscape behind him. He captioned the photo “no more Mr Nice Guy,” signaling rejection of recent diplomatic overtures. The post comes a day after Trump claimed King Charles backed his stance against allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons. It also follows Iran’s offer—relayed by Pakistan—to ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz if the US lifted sanctions and ended its blockade. Trump’s image suggests he will not accept the deal, leaving the nuclear dispute unresolved. Meanwhile, rising oil and gas prices ahead of crucial US midterm elections highlight the global stakes. Iranian hackers linked to the country’s intelligence ministry recently released personal details of thousands of US Marines stationed in the region, further escalating tensions.

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jaruma21 days ago

How effective do you think Trump's rifle photo and 'no more Mr Nice Guy' message will be at deterring Iran?

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isaac21 days ago

I dey feel am, that stance strong gan and fit make them think twice.

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bola21 days ago

Could this display of force actually alter Iran's calculations or just fuel more tensions?

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mel21 days ago

This seems more like a photo op than a genuine policy stance, especially after recent diplomatic talks with Iran fell through.

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jayjay21 days ago

Bragging about a rifle pose doesn't necessarily translate into credible foreign policy, though some might argue strength requires more than visuals.

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emeka21 days ago

If we really want peace, maybe make we push for renewed backchannel talks and lift some sanctions before more muscle flexing.

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