The intensity between the two countries is aggravated against the background of uncertainty regarding the future agreement with the enrichment of uranium.
US President Donald Trump said he was no longer sure of the opportunity to come to Iran to end Uranus’ enrichment as part of a nuclear transaction. The head of the White House said this at Pod Force One Podcast, published Wednesday, June 11.
In response to the question, does he believe that Iran will go to stop his nuclear program, Trump replied that he somehow thought about it, but “now it is less and less sure.”
He suggested that Tehran intended negotiations.
“I’m not sure right now than a few months ago. Something happened to them. I’m not sure that the agreement will be reached.”
At the same time, Trump emphasized that the United States will not allow Iran to receive nuclear weapons.
“But it is better to do so without war, without death, better. But I do not see them at the same level of enthusiasm for the end of the transaction.”
Accordingly, the Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Aziz Nasirzade threatened to hit US military bases in the Middle East in the event of a conflict, Irna reported.
According to him, in response to threats from the United States, Tehran was ready to act cruel.
“I hope the negotiations have been successfully completed, however, if an armed confrontation is imposed on us, enemy losses will certainly be higher, and the United States will not have any other choice, except to leave the region, as their bases are located within the reach of the Iranian military, and they will not hesitate to attack them,” the minister said.
Keep in mind that special US president Steve Vitcoff said that Iran has assured the United States, “” does not seek to develop nuclear weapons. “
Iran later said he was willing to sign a nuclear agreement with US President Donald Trump in exchange for removing economic penalties. However, last week, Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declined the US proposal, calling him conflicting country’s contradictory interests. He promised to continue the enrichment of Uranus in Iran.
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