Trump warns of severe retaliation if hostages in Middle East remain detained

MAR-A-LAGO, FL — Former President Donald J. Trump issued a stern warning on Sunday regarding hostages held in the Middle East, declaring in a social media post that there would be “all hell to pay” if the captives are not freed by January 20, 2025, the date he has signaled as his anticipated return to the presidency.

In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump called for the immediate release of the hostages, describing their detention as “violent, inhumane, and against the will of the entire World.” He pledged unprecedented retaliatory measures against those responsible, should the hostages remain captive after his potential inauguration.

“Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of America,” Trump wrote, emphasizing that inaction on the issue would not be tolerated under his leadership.

The former president’s comments come amid ongoing international efforts to negotiate the release of hostages held in the region. Current U.S. officials have not publicly responded to Trump’s remarks, though the situation remains a priority for the Biden administration, according to State Department statements.

This post adds to Trump’s continued rhetoric around foreign policy as he campaigns for the 2024 presidential election, frequently contrasting his prospective approach with that of the current administration.

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