The United States President Donald Trump’s Threat of Bombing and Tariffs Against Iran did not go well with tehran. According to reports, The Iranian Army has reportedly Readed Missiles for a Potential Response to washington.
“Information received by the tehran times indicates that Iran’s missiles are loaded Cost for the US Government and Its Allies, “Said Iranian Army on X. Reports indicate that a significant number of launch-resiles have been found in Underground Founder Country. On Sunday, Trump Threated Iran with Bombings and Secondary Tariffs If Tehran Did Not Reach An Agreement with Washington Regarding its Nuclear Program.
In his first remarks since Iran Rejected Direct Negotiations with Washington Last Week, Trump Told NBC News That the Us and Iranian Officials Were Talking, but did not elaberate. “If they do’t make a deal, there will be bombing,” Trump said in a telephone interview.
“It will be bombing the likes of which they have never after before … there’s a chance that If they do’t make a deal, that I will do secondary tariffs on them like I Did Four Years Agar,”
In Response, Iran Sent a Letter to Trump Through, Urnging Tehran to Reach a new nuclear deal, say its policy was to not engage in direct negotiation with the Us While Under Its Maximum present Campaign and Military Threats, Tehran’s Foreign Minister Was Quoted as Saying on Thursday.
In the interview, trump also threatened so-called secondary tarifs, which affect buyers of a Country’s Goods, on Both Russia and Iran. He signed an executive Order Last Week Authorizing Such Tariffs on Buyers of Venezuelan oil. Trump did not elabrate on that potential tarifs.
In his first 2017-21 Term, Trump with the US From A 2015 Deal Between Iran and World Powers that Plaged Strike Limits on Tehran’s Disputed Nuclear Activities in Exchange for SANCTIONS RLIEF Trump also reimposed sweping us sanctions. Since then, the Islamic Republic has surpassed the agreed Limits in its Escalating Program of Uranium Enrichment.
Tehran has so far rebuffed trump’s warning to make a deal or face military consorteces. (With agency inputs)