The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has ordered to install two large flags of the United States before the White House, with “the most magnificent masts ever manufactured”, in its continuous hyperbole. This Wednesday has accompanied the crews in charge of the work and has lashed out at the president of the Federal Reserve, Jay Powell, as well. He has released shameless lies about the economy and then answered a question about Iran, but has refused to clarify whether he plans to launch an attack on his nuclear facilities. “I could do it or may not do it. No one knows what I’m going to do.”
Trump has insisted on claiming Tehran an “unconditional surrender.” “I can tell you that Iran has many problems and that he wants to negotiate. And I said: ‘Why didn’t you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn’t you?
Asked if he believes he is too late, he replied: “Actually, it’s never too late. The only thing that is ‘too late’ is Powell. Powell is too late. Too late Powell,” he said in reference to the president of the Federal Reserve, which this Wednesday meets to decide on interest rates, which Trump wants them to fall. But although he has said that it is not “too late” for Iran, at the same time he has indicated that it is “too late” and that there is a big difference between now and a week ago.
“I don’t know how much more time will last. They are totally defenseless. They have no air defense. Fully captured, you know, we have fully captured the air,” the president added, without wanting to clarify at any time if the United States will launch their own attack on Iran and even mocking the question: “Do you want to know what time to be there?”.
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatolá Ali Jameneí, warned the United States on Tuesday that Tehran will not give up and that any military attack will have serious consequences. “The intelligent people who know Iran, the nation and history of Iran, will never go to this nation with threats, because the Iranian nation will not give up,” he said in a televised statement. “Americans should know that any military intervention in the United States will be accompanied, without a doubt, irreparable damage,” he said in response to the statements of the US leader, in which he raised the possibility of attacking Iran in search of an “unconditional surrender.”
Jameneí also said that Iran will not accept “neither a peace nor a war imposed” and that those who know the history of the country know that “the Iranians do not respond well to the language of threats.” He also dedicated a few words to Israel, who warns that he has made a “big mistake” and will be punished for it.
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