“If they do anything. I’m hearing little stories about Iran.
If they do anything, they will suffer greatly. We’ll see what happens with
Iran,” U.S. President Donald Trump said.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran would be making “a
very bad mistake” if it did anything against the U.S. The President’s comments
came before a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Victor Orban of Hungary,
who visited the White House on Monday.
“We’ll see what happens with Iran. If they do anything, it
would be a very bad mistake,” Mr. Trump said.
“If they do anything. I’m hearing little stories about Iran.
If they do anything, they will suffer greatly. We’ll see what happens with
Iran,” he added.
The remarks were made in response to a question on whether
the U.S. was at war with Iran and seeking regime change there.
On Sunday, the United Arab Emirates had said that four
commercial vessels were sabotaged outside the Strait of Hormuz, near Fujairah emirate.
Two of them were identified as Saudi vessels by Riyadh and one as Norwegian, by
a company from Norway. Tensions have escalated in the region, sparking fears of
military conflict in the region. The relationship between the U.S. and Iran
have seen a precipitous decline since the U.S. withdrew from the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) or “Iran Deal” last May and imposed
sanctions on Iran last November.
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