Iran ‘prefers diplomacy’ but if there’s a war, Tehran says it’s ready
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Iran ‘prefers diplomacy’ but if there’s a war, Tehran says it’s ready
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Basically iran and the US traded threats as President Donald Trump warned of renewed strikes a day after he said he held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.
What stands out is iran and the US traded threats as President Donald Trump warned of renewed strikes a day after he said he held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal. That is the part worth paying attention to.
If iran and the US traded threats as President Donald Trump warned of renewed strikes a day after he said he held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
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Iran and the US traded threats as President Donald Trump warned of renewed strikes a day after he said he held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal. Meanwhile to display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.
Considering iran and the US traded threats as President Donald Trump warned of renewed strikes a day after he said he held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal, it raises some real questions about what happens next.