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‘Try But Mr Donald, You Won't…': Iran's New Ultimatum To Trump Amid Nuclear Deal Tussle With US

‘Try But Mr Donald, You Won't…': Iran's New Ultimatum To Trump Amid Nuclear Deal Tussle With US

Time of India20-05-2025
Iran has issued a new and direct warning to the United States, cautioning against military escalation. A former senior adviser to Supreme Leader Khamenei, Mohammad Javad Larijani, warned that all U.S. bases, airspace, and strategic assets could become targets if war breaks out. Larijani also slammed the U.S. for trying to restrict Iran's uranium enrichment, calling it an attack on scientific progress. The Iranian Foreign Ministry echoed the defiance, warning Germany, France, and the UK against any new sanctions. Tehran insists Washington has no right to control or limit Iran's nuclear development.
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