In the midst of increasing tensions in the Middle East, with the launch of almost 200 Iranian missiles towards Israel, a journalist asked the current president if he would support an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities: ”The answer is no”he stated. And he added that although the G7 countries agree that Israel “has the right to respond”, they must do so in a “proportionate manner”.
In contrast, Trump took the opportunity to hit his former campaign rival, who was replaced by Kamala Harris ahead of the November elections in the United States: “What do you think about Iran? Would you attack Iran? And he says: as long as they don’t attack the nuclear material. That’s what you want to attack, right? I said: I think he was wrong about that… Isn’t that what “Are you supposed to attack?”
The statements were made within the framework of a campaign event with supporters in North Carolina, where he added: “When they asked him that question, the answer should have been to hit the nuclear first, and worry about the rest later.” ”We’ll see what their plans are,” he concluded.
Trump said he would “blow up” Iran
Trump had recently referred to Iran, stating that he would “blow it to pieces” if this country attacked a candidate in the US elections, after the intelligence services warned of threats from Tehran against the Republican’s life.
“If I were presidentI would inform the threatening country, in this case Iran, that if they do anything to harm this person, we would blow up their largest cities and the country itself,” the Republican candidate declared at a rally in North Carolina.
The former Republican president suggested in his campaign speech that Iran could have been behind both attempted attempts on his life in just two months, the first after being wounded by a gunshot to his right ear, and the second in mid-September, at his West Palm Beach golf club where they arrested a man hiding in the trees with an AK rifle. 47.
“There have been two assassination attempts against my life that we are aware of, and they may or may not involve Iran, but possibly they do, but I really don’t know,” he said trump at his rally in Mint Hillstill waiting for the FBI can have access to the accused’s phones to investigate them and be safe.
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