Iran, Trump: ‘It will cease to exist if the US escalates the conflict’

Iran, Trump: ‘It will cease to exist if the US escalates the conflict’
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Dubai (United Arab Emirates), 28 June (LaPresse) – In a social media post, Trump stated that the United States had “struck Iranian missile and drone depots, as well as coastal radar installations, for violating the ceasefire agreement, ONCE AGAIN!”. He also warned that a time may come when the United States will no longer be able to act with restraint “and will be forced to complete the task by military means”. “If that were to happen, the Islamic Republic of Iran would cease to exist!”, Trump wrote on Truth Social. The US raids follow yesterday’s attack by Iranian drones on an oil tanker. The incident follows a similar exchange of fire a few days ago, when an Iranian drone struck a merchant ship off the coast of Oman and the US armed forces responded with air strikes. According to shipping traffic monitoring websites, the Kiku had left an oil field in Qatar, located in the centre of the Persian Gulf, at the start of the week and was heading for a port in the United Arab Emirates on the Gulf of Oman, on the opposite side of the Strait of Hormuz.

Dubai (United Arab Emirates), 28 June (LaPresse) – In a social media post, Trump stated that the United States had “struck Iranian missile and drone depots, as well as coastal radar installations, for violating the ceasefire agreement, ONCE AGAIN!”. He also warned that a time may come when the United States will no longer be able to act with restraint “and will be forced to complete the task by military means”. “If that were to happen, the Islamic Republic of Iran would cease to exist!”, Trump wrote on Truth Social. The US raids follow yesterday’s attack by Iranian drones on an oil tanker. The incident follows a similar exchange of fire a few days ago, when an Iranian drone struck a merchant ship off the coast of Oman and the US armed forces responded with air strikes. According to shipping traffic monitoring websites, the Kiku had left an oil field in Qatar, located in the centre of the Persian Gulf, at the start of the week and was heading for a port in the United Arab Emirates on the Gulf of Oman, on the opposite side of the Strait of Hormuz.

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