In a dramatic turn of events, former U.S. President Donald Trump stirred global debate with his bold remarks on Iran. After a tense 12-day conflict with Israel—which led to U.S. bombing raids on Iranian nuclear sites—Trump lashed out at Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, saying that if Iran continues enriching uranium at worrisome levels, military action could be back on the table. 🚨
In a surprising policy shift, Trump also dropped plans to lift sanctions on Iran, signaling a tougher stance. This move came after Khamenei’s pointed comments, where he claimed Iran had "slapped America in the face" following an attack on a key U.S. base in Qatar.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi fired back, emphasizing that any potential nuclear deal hinges on putting aside what he described as a "disrespectful tone" toward Iran’s Supreme Leader. The exchange highlights just how charged and unpredictable the global diplomatic scene can be.
Keep an eye on this evolving story as it continues to impact international relations and global dynamics. ⚡
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Trump says he may bomb Iran again, drops plans to lift sanctions
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