The world remains gripped by fears of escalating warfare, as President Donald Trumpdelivered some bold remarks following confirmation that the U.S. death toll has risen amid the conflict in Iran. Last Saturday,President Trumpannounced the U.S. military is collaborating withIsraelin an effort to bring downIran's current regime, prompting widespread concern about the possibility ofWorld War 3breaking out.

Now, the President has made additional comments regarding how the war could potentially intensify, which appear to have left many Americans frightened. They claim to feel "unsafe" as tensions continue to mount in theMiddle East, with Trump displaying no indication of stopping.

This follows nearly a week of mounting unease. Shortly after the first strike was launched,the Supreme Leader of Iran was confirmed dead.

Journalist Aaron Parnas recently drew his millions of followers' attention to a recent statement Trump made, sparking considerable debate. He said Trump acknowledges that the U.S. may encounter retaliatory strikes as a consequence of the ongoing war.

According to Aaron, it's been among the "craziest" statements issued by the President thus far. When questioned about whether Americans ought to be concerned about potential attacks on the U.S., Trump is reported to have told TIME: "I guess."

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Trump continued: "But I think they're worried about that all the time. We think about it all the time. We plan for it. But yeah, you know, we expect some things. Like I said, some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die."

Aaron stated: "I don't think when he said that initially, 'when you go to war, some people will die', people took that to mean Americans dying on American soil from retaliatory attacks as a result of the war he started.

"People took that to mean American service members in combat. That's not what he's saying tonight. A pretty stunning admission from the President of the United States."

The video has been viewed over 100,000 times since it was shared, and many were quick to comment. It's clear the situation is causing thousands to worry.

Source: Daily Express :: World Feed