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President Donald Trump recently shared some chilling words about the war in Iran. As tension escalates, he's been deemed "dangerous", with fears growing about how it could impact the rest of the world
President Donald Trump has declared 'people will die' amid updates on the war in Iran. He's been accused of 'playing Jumanji' with the world.
Iran was the only nation missing from a FIFA planning summit for World Cup participants held this week in Atlanta, deepening questions over whether the country’s soccer team will compete on U.S. soil this summer amid an escalating regional war. Soccer’s world governing body FIFA, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The attacks have raised questions about whether Iran will send a team to the World Cup or whether the U.S. government might restrict the Iranian team’s participation. Trump, in
We are rather amazed at the attention he gives to us. We are a small country, and we are no threat to the United States,” the leader said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he is not interested in negotiating with Iran, raising the possibility that the Iran war would only end once Tehran no longer has a functioning military and its leadership is completely wiped out.