Iran Warns It Will Hit U.S. Bases After Report Trump Is Considering Strikes
Iran has warned that it will hit U.S. bases if President Trump is considering military strikes, according to a report by Investing.com [2]. The report states that Iran's foreign minister has made this warning in response to a report that Trump is considering strikes against Iran.
The report by Investing.com [2] states that Iran's foreign minister has emphasized the importance of close ties between the U.S. and Iran before his trip to the U.S. However, the warning about hitting U.S. bases suggests that Iran is taking a tough stance against any potential military action.
The report also mentions that Iran's foreign minister has been critical of the U.S. in the past, and has accused the U.S. of being responsible for the current tensions between the two countries.
The warning by Iran's foreign minister has sparked concerns about the potential for conflict between the U.S. and Iran. The report by Investing.com [2] notes that the U.S. has been considering military strikes against Iran for some time, and that the warning by Iran's foreign minister is a clear indication that Iran is prepared to defend itself.
The situation between the U.S. and Iran remains tense, and it is unclear what the outcome will be. However, one thing is certain: the warning by Iran's foreign minister has made it clear that Iran will not back down in the face of potential military action.
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[1] German foreign minister puts emphasis on close ties before US trip
[2] Iran warns it will hit U.S. bases after report Trump is considering strikes
[3] Israeli fire kills three people in Gaza, tension rises