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Iranian Army Chief of Staff Amir Hatami has threatened preemptive action over “rhetoric” directed at the country, as hundreds of protests have taken place across Iran. Hatami’s comments were apparently in response to warnings from US President Donald Trump that the US would intervene if violence were used against protesters. Trump recently wrote on his social media account that if Iran “violently shoots and kills peaceful protesters” the US wo…
‘We will cut off the hand of any aggressor’: Iran warns after Trump comments
Iran’s army chief, Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami, has threatened preemptive military action in response to rhetoric targeting the Islamic Republic, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning over Iran’s handling of nationwide protests.
‘Any aggression will be met with decisive action’, Iran warns US
Iran’s Army Chief, Major General Amir Hatami, has warned the U.S against any mischief, saying that Tehran will respond strongly to any aggression. According to the Associated Press (AP), Major General Hatami warned on Wednesday that the Islamic Republic views hostile remarks as a threat and will leave no response unaddressed. The Iranian military chief was referring to a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump, in which he said that the United …
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