
Iran Israel war: Hours After Iran's supreme leader Khamenei's threat, US approves plan to attack Iran but...
Iran Israel war: Hours After Iran's supreme leader Khamenei's threat, US approves plan to attack Iran but...
Iran Israel war: Hours after Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned the US and its President for interfering in the Iran-Israel conflict, saying US will 'suffer irreparable harm', Donald Trump has responded, saying he might strike Iran or he might not.
According to reports, Donald Trump had approved the plan to attack Iran. However, he has asked to wait for the final order. Trump held an important meeting with his senior colleagues. During this, he approved the attack. He said that the attack will be carried out after the final order, and during this he asked to see whether Iran is ready to give up its nuclear program or not. Three people are being said to have attended the meeting, report said.
Iran's Supreme Leader warns America
Before Trump's meeting, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected his threats, and has threatened Trump that if US joins the attack then there will be 'bad consequences'. He said that Iran will never bow down. He warned that any US military intervention will be responded to strongly, which will cause 'irreparable damage' to US. Khamenei said, 'Intelligent people who know Iran, the Iranian nation and its history will never talk to this nation in threatening language, because the Iranian nation will not surrender. 'Trump's supporters are protesting against pushing America into a new war.
Not all agree with Trump's plan
President Trump has approved an attack on Iran, but the groups that helped him become president do not want the country to be pushed into a new war in the Middle East. According to reports, a division has emerged among the supporters who brought Trump to power. Some of his supporters have appealed to him not to involve the country in a new war in the Middle East.
Report suggested that top lieutenant Steve Bannon, one of Donald Trump's most prominent Republican supporters, is opposed to an attack on Iran. He does not want the country to be drawn into a new war in the Middle East. According to the report, he is a supporter of Trump's policies to isolate the country.

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