A man holds a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in one hand and a bomb with the colors of the United States labeled "American Peace" in the other, during a rally marking Jerusalem Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, in Tehran, on March 28, 2025. (Credit: AFP)
"There will be bombings. These will be bombings never seen before." On Sunday, March 30, U.S. President Donald Trump issued his most serious and direct threat toward Iran, in case it does not sign a nuclear deal. The next day, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded that any attack on his country would call for a "firm retaliatory strike," while a senior commander of the Revolutionary Guards warned that the Americans, who have nearly 40,000 troops in the Middle East, "are in a glass house," and it is not advisable "to throw stones." An escalation of tensions is making the military threat increasingly heavy, while the White House tenant had given the Islamic Republic a two-month deadline to reach an agreement in his letter delivered last March 12 to the Iranian Foreign Minister through the United Arab...
"There will be bombings. These will be bombings never seen before." On Sunday, March 30, U.S. President Donald Trump issued his most serious and direct threat toward Iran, in case it does not sign a nuclear deal. The next day, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei responded that any attack on his country would call for a "firm retaliatory strike," while a senior commander of the Revolutionary Guards warned that the Americans, who have nearly 40,000 troops in the Middle East, "are in a glass house," and it is not advisable "to throw stones." An escalation of tensions is making the military threat increasingly heavy, while the White House tenant had given the Islamic Republic a two-month deadline to reach an agreement in his letter delivered last March 12 to the Iranian Foreign Minister through the United...
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