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Trump Threatens to Blow Up ‘Whole Country’ in Wild Warning

President Donald Trump has threatened to blow up the Iranian nation if the Iranian government does not stop mocking and threatening him amid growing unrest.

In a clip from his interview on NewsNation Tuesday night Katie Pavlich Tonight Following the advance release of the plan, Trump was asked what his reaction was to what Pavlich described as taunts and threats from the Iranian leadership towards the president.

“They shouldn’t be doing this, but I left notice that if anything happens, the whole country is going to blow up,” Trump responded.

Protests broke out in Iran weeks ago due to rising inflation in the country and demands for political change. / Getty Images / Anonymous/Getty Images

After taking a moment to criticize his predecessor, President Joe Biden, for saying nothing about the Iranian regime, he said: “A president has to defend a president. If I were here and they were making this threat to someone, not even the president, but someone like they did to me, I would absolutely hit them hard.”

“But I have very precise instructions,” he continued. “If anything happens, they will erase them from this world.”

The president said he was ready to blow up Iran if the Iranian government did not stop threatening him. / NewsNation

The president said he was ready to blow up Iran if the Iranian government did not stop threatening him. / NewsNation

Citing his other geopolitical goals, including gaining control of Greenland, Trump supposedly “argued that controlling Denmark’s autonomous region was vital to ensure the effectiveness of his plan.”Golden Dome“Having Greenland makes it a much more effective golden dome,” the defensive shield told Pavlich.

“So you’re saying Greenland is essential to the security of the United States and the free Western world?” Pavlich asked him. “That’s true,” Trump replied, adding: “And even beyond missile defense, this is very important to the Golden Dome, very important not just to national security and actually international security.”

The president also referenced the top-secret weapons he has in his possession, saying, “We have weapons that no one knows about. It’s probably good not to talk about it, but we have some great weapons,” referring to Pavlich, his attack on Venezuela, and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro.

Trump has previously said that if Iran follows through on its threat to target US military or commercial bases, we will “hit them at levels they’ve never been hit before” with “very, very powerful force.”

Asked by a CNN reporter earlier this month whether he was taking the country’s threats seriously, Trump dismissed the question as foolish, arguing that Iran “has been in this situation with me for years” and citing the killings of Revolutionary Guard Commander Qasem Soleimani and ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as evidence.

“I guess. Don’t you think so, CNN? Don’t you think so? Wouldn’t you say it probably is at this point? After living with me for years – Soleimani, al-Baghdadi – was shot and Iran’s nuclear threat was eliminated. Don’t you think?” he said, referring to attacks on three nuclear facilities in Iran last June.

The president has expressed support for anti-government protesters in Iran, going so far as to encourage them to take over national institutions and assuring them that help is on the way as concerns grow about a crackdown on protesters, including arrests. unlawful killings.

“Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING – STATE YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!! Hide the names of the murderers and abusers. They will pay a huge price. I have canceled all meetings with Iranian officials until the senseless killing of protesters STOP. HELP IS ON THE WAY,” he wrote in a Jan. 13 Truth Social post.

He ended his post with “MIGA!!!” or “Make Iran Great Again,” he concluded.

President Donald Trump's Truth Social post at 9:43 a.m. Jan. 13 promising aid to Iranian protesters

President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post at 9:43 a.m. Jan. 13 promising aid to Iranian protesters

A day later, he told reporters that he had been informed that Iran had stopped killing protesters and that there were no plans for further executions, without providing sources for his claims.

The Iranian government responded to Trump’s threats with its own threats with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying“We are not looking for war, but we are preparing for war.” “We are also ready for negotiations, but only for negotiations based on fairness, equal rights and mutual respect,” he said.

Also the Guardian Council of the country condemned Calling Trump’s “criminal and stupid insults and unfounded rhetoric”, he emphasized that any violations against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei “will be considered crossing the red line of the religious people of the Islamic Republic of Iran and will lead to heavy costs and serious consequences.”

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