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Iran prepares for missile counterattack after Trump warns “bombing” | World News

The bombing of US President Donald Trump and the threat of tariffs on Iran are not as good as Tehran. It is reported that Iranian troops are ready to react to Washington.

“The information received by the Tehran Times shows that Iran’s missiles are loaded on launchers in all underground missile cities and are ready to be launched. Opening Pandora’s box will pay a heavy price to the U.S. government and its allies.”


The report shows that a large number of launchable missiles have been found in underground facilities across the country. Trump threatens Iran’s explosion and secondary tariffs if Tehran does not reach a deal with Washington on its nuclear program on Sunday.

In his first speech since refusing to conduct direct negotiations with Washington last week, Trump told NBC News that U.S. and Iranian officials were talking but did not elaborate. “If they don’t reach a deal, it will explode,” Trump said in a telephone interview.

He added: “It will bomb people like this they have never seen before… If they don’t make a deal, I’ll impose secondary tariffs on them like they did four years ago.”

In response, Iran wrote to Trump through Oman urging Tehran to reach a new nuclear deal, saying its policy is not to negotiate directly with the United States under its greatest pressure movement and military threat.

In the interview, Trump also threatened to influence the so-called secondary tariffs on a country’s commodity buyer in Russia and Iran. He signed an executive order last week authorizing such tariffs on buyers of Venezuelan oil. Trump did not elaborate on these potential tariffs.

During his first 2017-21 term, Trump withdrew the U.S. from a 2015 agreement between Iran and the world’s major powers, imposing strict restrictions on Tehran’s controversial nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump has also reimposed full sanctions. Since then, the Islamic Republic has far exceeded consistent restrictions in its escalating plans for uranium enrichment.

So far, Tehran has rejected Trump’s warnings to reach a deal or face military consequences. (with proxy input)

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