‘Ready to respond to stupidity’, Trump threatens Iran, ‘If you incivility…’, counter-warning of US President

US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s new peace proposal. As a result, the clouds of war have started to thicken again in the sky of the Middle East. In this situation, Iran threatened Trump again. They have made it clear that they are ready to respond to America’s stupidity. On the other hand, the US president has also warned Tehran in return.

In an interview given to Iranian media on Saturday, Mohammad Zafar Asadi, the country’s army officer, said, “There is a situation for a new conflict between Iran and America. America is now ready to clean up the mess it has spread. Their current actions and statements are just propaganda.” He also said, “If the US armed forces take any new adventure, show foolishness, then we are ready to give a strong response.” On the other hand, the US president also responded to Iran’s threat. “I have reviewed the Iranian proposal. But it is not acceptable. They will have to pay for what they have done to humanity and the whole world in the last 47 years. If there is any atrocity, America will start shelling Iran again,” he said while meeting reporters in Florida on Saturday.

Pakistan is mediating to stop America’s conflict with Iran. Trump rejected Iran’s latest peace proposal sent through them. He informed that Washington will not leave before the scheduled time. Because, they don’t want the same problem to arise again after three years. The US president also hit out at Tehran, saying, “Their leadership is completely disorganized. Everyone wants to reach an agreement, but they are in total chaos…”

Meanwhile, according to a US report, the new plan is to launch small but lethal strikes to destroy Iran’s infrastructure in case the US starts a war against Iran again. Centcom hopes this will put pressure on Tehran and force it to the negotiating table. The U.S. military hopes that, once mass bombing begins, Iran may become more flexible on the nuclear issue when negotiating the terms of peace talks.

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