Iran threatens to expel nuclear inspectors over Trump pressure
- A senior aide to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that Iran could expel UN nuclear inspectors if military threats continue.
- U.S. President Donald Trump indicated military action is possible if a satisfactory nuclear agreement is not reached.
- Negotiations between U.S. And Iranian officials are set for Saturday, with a 60-day limit to achieve a deal.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated military action against Iran is "absolutely" possible if negotiations fail to yield a deal.
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Khamenei aide says Iran could expel UN nuclear inspectors
A senior adviser to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Thursday that Iran could expel inspectors of the UN nuclear watchdog as "threats" multiply ahead of key talks with the United States. The comments from Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani were the first from an Iranian official since US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that military action against Iran was "absolutely" possible if talks failed to produce a deal. "The continuation of ex…
Leader’s aide warns of Iran's 'deterrent measures' against IAEA
A senior advisor to Ayatollah Khamenei says Iran would adopt deterrent measures against the IAEA in case external threats of military force against the country over its civilian nuclear program continue.
Iran threatens to expel nuclear inspectors if threats of military action continue
Amid escalating tensions, Iran threatens to expel IAEA inspectors and relocate enriched uranium if military threats persist; Trump warns of potential military action: 'If it requires military, we're going to have military, Israel will obviously be very much involved in that'
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