Karoline Leavitt has a strong message for every world leader who disagrees with Trump: obey or get killed

There has never been an occasion when White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has not defended or shown support for Donald Trump, and sadly, that hasn’t changed much in recent weeks either. In a video circulating on social media, including platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Leavitt is seen making some problematic comments about Iran and its efforts to negotiate a ceasefire with the US, which has raised concerns among netizens.
In the video, what Karoline Leavitt is essentially saying is that if the United States and Donald Trump dislike the nature of negotiations with Iranian leaders, the US or Trump wouldn’t hesitate to use force, even if it means killing people.
Karoline Leavitt issues an open threat to Iranians who disobey Trump
Despite a majority of Americans expressing dissatisfaction with the US’s war efforts in Iran, Trump continues to boast about his achievements in the country while showing interest in negotiating with Iranian leaders on his own terms, which he has made clear multiple times. He even announced through Truth Social that he would postpone operations in Iran as he engages in discussions with the new Iranian leadership until they reach a consensus.
While all of this is happening, Karoline Leavitt’s recent comments about the US negotiating with Iran on its own terms and threatening them with consequences if they don’t comply have sparked a stir online. During a press briefing at the White House on March 30, 2026, Karoline Leavitt said, “… these folks are appearing more reasonable behind the scenes privately in these conversations than perhaps some of the previous leaders who are now no longer on planet Earth because they lied to the United States… they strung us along in negotiations and that was unacceptable to the president. Which is why many of the previous leaders were killed. So again, this is another historic opportunity for Iran to do the right thing…or again they will see the grave consequences of the United States armed forces, which they are continuing to see every day throughout this operation on DHS.”
Trump announces plans to withdraw from Iran
In a press conference held on April 1, 2026, Donald Trump told reporters that US forces were preparing to exit Iran within two to three weeks, ensuring that the US would not face any nuclear threats from Iran. This might be the first time he has provided a specific timeline for leaving Iran.
During the same press conference, Trump was briefly quipped about rising gas prices as a result of the US’s war on Iran. He justified the increase by saying that the soaring prices were a small price to pay for ensuring that the US was free from nuclear attack by Iran, a topic that remains under scrutiny to this day.
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