一级日本牲交大片好爽在线看,18禁裸乳无遮挡自慰直播网站,自拍偷区亚洲网友综合图片,看骚逼Tv,Com,天天干天天屌天天草,五月激情六月丁香,欧美熟妇vdeoslisa18

 
Military action against Iran still on table: Trump
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-06-23 03:39:47 | Editor: huaxia

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media prior to departing the White House on June 22, 2019, as he travels to Camp David, Maryland. (Xinhua/AFP)

WASHINGTON, June 22 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States would impose additional sanctions against Iran, adding that military action is still on the table.

Speaking to reporters before leaving for Camp David on Saturday, Trump said additional sanctions would be moving forward against Iran, with some being implemented "slowly" and some "more rapidly."

Asked if military action is still on the table, he said that "it's always on the table until we get this solved."

Trump also stressed for multiple times that Washington would not allow Tehran to be armed with a nuclear weapon.

In response, Iran military warned the United States against the mistake of taking military actions on Iran, saying any attack would draw Tehran's "crushing response and cost the U.S. dearly," Tasnim News Agency reported on the same day.

Trump on Friday confirmed that he authorized the military strikes against Iran in retaliation for downing a U.S. military drone but called off the operations 10 minutes before they were to be implemented.

Trump noted that the potential casualties of the impending strikes, which might be 150 people, are "not proportionate" to the loss of a U.S. unmanned aircraft.

The U.S. military confirmed on Thursday that an RQ-4 Global Hawk Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile system at approximately 2335 GMT on Wednesday. Iran, however, claimed the drone downed in the southern part of the country had crossed Iranian borders.

This incident further inflamed the ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran, which have been on the rise since the attack on two oil tankers last week in Gulf of Oman as well as Iran's threats of not complying with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Back to Top Close
Xinhuanet

Military action against Iran still on table: Trump

Source: Xinhua 2019-06-23 03:39:47

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media prior to departing the White House on June 22, 2019, as he travels to Camp David, Maryland. (Xinhua/AFP)

WASHINGTON, June 22 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States would impose additional sanctions against Iran, adding that military action is still on the table.

Speaking to reporters before leaving for Camp David on Saturday, Trump said additional sanctions would be moving forward against Iran, with some being implemented "slowly" and some "more rapidly."

Asked if military action is still on the table, he said that "it's always on the table until we get this solved."

Trump also stressed for multiple times that Washington would not allow Tehran to be armed with a nuclear weapon.

In response, Iran military warned the United States against the mistake of taking military actions on Iran, saying any attack would draw Tehran's "crushing response and cost the U.S. dearly," Tasnim News Agency reported on the same day.

Trump on Friday confirmed that he authorized the military strikes against Iran in retaliation for downing a U.S. military drone but called off the operations 10 minutes before they were to be implemented.

Trump noted that the potential casualties of the impending strikes, which might be 150 people, are "not proportionate" to the loss of a U.S. unmanned aircraft.

The U.S. military confirmed on Thursday that an RQ-4 Global Hawk Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) was shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile system at approximately 2335 GMT on Wednesday. Iran, however, claimed the drone downed in the southern part of the country had crossed Iranian borders.

This incident further inflamed the ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran, which have been on the rise since the attack on two oil tankers last week in Gulf of Oman as well as Iran's threats of not complying with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

010020070750000000000000011100001381652341