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"The Americans should know threats will get them nowhere when confronting Iran," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in his live annual televised speech marking Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
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President Donald Trump yesterday threatened Iran with bombings and secondary tariffs if the country did not come to an agreement with the US over its nuclear program.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday the U.S. would receive a strong blow if it acts on President Donald Trump's threat to bomb unless Tehran reaches a new nuclear deal with Wa...
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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned of a "strong reciprocal blow," if President Donald Trump carries out his threat.
A senior Iranian military commander has warned that American troops in the region are vulnerable and "sitting in a glass house."
Relations between Iran and the United States - once strong allies - have often been mistrustful and sometimes openly hostile since Iran's 1979 revolution.
A top aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned on Monday that his country will have “no choice” but to develop nuclear weapons if it comes under “any attack” by the United States or Israel, signalling a potential shift under Khamenei who has long opposed atomic weapons on a
D UBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran has responded to a letter sent by U.S. President Donald Trump to its supreme leader in an attempt to jump-start talks over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, rejecting the option of direct talks.
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France 24 on MSNIran will have 'no choice' but to get nukes if attacked, says Khamenei adviserIran complained to the United Nations Security Council on Monday about "reckless and belligerent" remarks by US President Donald Trump, who threatened Iran on Sunday with bombing and more tariffs
(Reuters) -Relations between Iran and the United States - once strong allies - have often been mistrustful and sometimes openly hostile since Iran's 1979 revolution. Here are some key dates: 1953 - The U.