‘We will get a shock’: Iran warns of ‘strong’ response on attacking

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Monday that the United States would face the “strong blow” if it works on the threats of President Donald Trump’s “potential bombing”, if Iran fails to agree to a new nuclear deal with Washington.
“They threaten to do mischief,” Khamenei said in a living speech, referring to us threats. “If this is done, they will certainly get a strong retaliation,” he said.
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The statement came after Trump warned of “potential bombing” and secondary tariffs, if Iran rejects the nuclear deal proposed by the US.
In an NBC news telephone interview on Sunday, Trump indicated several weeks of timelines for Iran, stating that further action would depend on the progress of the deal.
Trump said, “If they do not make any deal, there will be bombing. It would bomb the choice in which he had never seen before,” Trump said.
“There is a chance that if they do not make any deal, I would do secondary tariffs on them as I did four years ago,” he said.
Trump also hit a supra voice, saying that Iran could accept the deal, but warned that if they do not, things will not be beautiful. “
“But we will see what happens … I can’t imagine them to do anything else, but I am making a deal. I would like a deal for another option, which I think everyone on this aircraft knows what he is, and it’s not beautiful. And I don’t like it,” the US President continued.
Khamenei further asked Israel’s “elimination”, “The region has only a proxy force, and it is a corrupt usury Ziona rule.
Earlier in a video released by the Iranian state media, President Masaud Peseshkian said that Tehran had expressed his position for Trump through the mediators in Oman through Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, stating that “direct talks were rejected.”
He further clarified that “the supreme leader has also emphasized that indirect talks may continue.”
“We don’t avoid the conversation,” said Pezeshkian.
Tension between the US and Iran has increased since Trump returns to office, as their administration is firm on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
In his previous term, Trump withdrew to the US from the 2015 nuclear deal with the aim of limiting Iran’s nuclear program, later accused Tehran of non-transportation. The agreement also included China, Russia, France, Germany, Britain and European Union, Politico reported.
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