Iran Warns Nearby Nations Against Joining US ‘Economic War’ Efforts
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Iran warned that it will consider as "enemy" the countries that join the U.S. "economic war" against the Islamic Republic, a warning that comes after Washington announced an "economic day" against the Persian country.Continue reading...
"First we will negotiate and ask them to back off; if they persist, we will take action against that country," said the secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council.
Anyone who joins the "economic war" of the USA is regarded as an enemy, it is said from Iran. Donald Trump had previously threatened an economic "D-Day".
Iran’s Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security specifically threatened to attack oil export routes beyond the Strait of Ormuz of those countries that collaborate on the “economic D-day” announced by Trump. Who controls Ormuz? The U.S. and Iran compete for the story about the vital strait of the Persian Gulf Iran warned that it will consider as “enemy” the countries that join the U.S. “economic war” against the Islamic Republic, a …
Tehran, Aug 23 (EFE).- Iran warned that it will consider as "enemy" the countries that join the U.S. "economic war" against the Islamic Republic, a warning that comes after Washington announced an "economic day" against the Persian country. "We tell all neighbouring countries not to join the economic war against Iran. Anyone who does so will be considered an enemy country," said Iran's Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Mohsen R…
Iran warns against US economic pressure as diplomacy over Hormuz continues
Tensions between Iran and the United States remained high on Saturday as Tehran responded to Washington's latest economic pressure while continuing diplomatic contacts with neighboring countries over regional security and the Strait of Hormuz.
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