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Trump warns Iran of ‘obliteration’ in event of war



NEW YORK: President Trump has said he does not want war but warned Iran it would face “obliteration” if conflict broke out. He said so while speaking to NBC on Friday. He said the US was open to talks but would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.

He also gave reasons to his last-minute decision to call off strikes planned in response to the shooting down of a US unmanned drone this week, saying he had been told 150 Iranians would be killed. “I didn’t like it. I didn’t think it was proportionate,” he explained.

Tehran says the unmanned US aircraft entered Iranian airspace early on Thursday morning. The US maintains it was shot down in international airspace. Tensions have been rising between the two countries, with the US recently blaming Iran for attacks on oil tankers operating in the region.

Iran has announced it will overstep internationally agreed limits on its nuclear program. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 22 June 2019 16:40 PM

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