‘I can do it, I can’t do it’: Trump taunted Iran on US airstrikes

'I can do it, I can't do it': Trump taunted Iran on US airstrikes

Donald Trump on Wednesday taunted Iran on the extraordinary possibility of the US air strikes on Tehran on Wednesday, as Ayatollah dismissed the demands of unconditional surrender.

“I can do this. I can’t do this,” the President said that amidst a mounting partition between its internal circle to join the Israeli attacks.

“The next week is going to be very big,” he got irritated as thousands of people fled the Iranian capital after the latest aerial bombing, which closed many shops and empty the roads.

Sir Kire Stmper on Wednesday chaired an emergency cobra meeting on the Middle East crisis, two days later, when he expressed confidence that Trump would not be involved in the unfollowed war between Iran and Israel.

The Foreign Office has vacated family members of Israeli embassy employees, but has not advised British citizens to leave the country.

Trump on Tuesday demanded Iran’s conditional surrender and issued a cool warning that American forces knew Ali Khamenei86 -year -old religious ruler of the country.

In a speech aired on Iranian television – his first presence after the bombing last Friday – the supreme leader said that any US intervention would “cause irreparable damage”.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameni addressed the nation ,Khamenei.ir/Afp Getty through images,

Khamenei did not explain that American property could be targeted. Last week, Iran’s Foreign Minister suggested the US military bases as well as the UK and French interests, if they support the Israeli bombing campaign, they can be targeted. An Iranian diplomat earlier warned that the US intervention would risk “all-out war”.

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Israel started attacking Iran six days ago, which is Tehran’s bid to make nuclear weapons.

The intelligence of the US and Israel is on how close Iran could be for the construction of the atomic bomb, some US officials suggested that Tehran is far away. But the United Nations Atomic Sentinel, International nuclear power agency (IAEA) said last month that he was “seriously worried” about Iran’s uranium enrichment program.

Tehran, smoke grows after an Israeli air strike on Iran

Tehran, smoke grows after an Israeli air strike on Iran ,EPA,

Estimates from Washington, DC-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) suggest that Iran can enrich hundreds of kilograms of weapons-grade uranium in just three weeks, which is sufficient to make nine nuclear weapons.

The Israeli army stated that the latest Israeli strike hit a feature used to create uranium centrifuge and another that makes missile components.

It said that it had intercepted 10 missiles overnight due to Iran’s anti -retraction barrage. IAEA said that Israel killed two centrifuge production facilities in and near Tehran.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj also said that the army hit the headquarters of Iran’s internal security forces on Wednesday without specifying the agency or location. The strike has a change in the direction of targeting Iran’s domestic security mechanism, which has long been torn over dissatisfaction and suppressed protests.

Israel’s air campaign has attacked several atomic and military sites, killing top generals and nuclear scientists. An Iranian human rights group in Washington said that at least 585 people, including 239 citizens, were killed and more than 1,300 were injured.

A handout satellite image provided by Maxu Technologies reflects the nuclear feature

A handout satellite image provided by Maxu Technologies reflects the nuclear feature ,Maxer technologies,

Iran has fired some 400 missiles and hundreds of drones in retaliation, killing at least 24 people in Israel and injuring hundreds of people. Some have killed apartment buildings in Central Israel, causing heavy damage, and the air raid siren has repeatedly forced Israel to run for shelter.

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Iran has fired fewer missiles as conflict is worn. This has not explained the decline, but Israel has targeted missile -related launchers and other infrastructure.

Israel on Wednesday reduced some sanctions, which he imposed on daily life when Iran started its anti -retardation attack, which led to up to 30 people and allowed the workplaces to reopen until there is a shelter nearby.

Schools are discontinued and many businesses are closed, but Israel’s decision is to reverse the restoration of meetings and office work for all, but essential employees indicate the confidence of the Israeli army that its attacks limited Iran’s missile capabilities.

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