Iran preparing nuclear counterproposal as Trump warns he is considering limited military strikes

According to reports, Iran is preparing a nuclear counterproposal in response to President Donald Trump’s warning that he may consider limited military strikes against the country. The move comes after Trump tweeted on Sunday that the US would ‘totally destroy’ the Iranian city of Qom if Tehran attacked American interests in Iraq.

In his tweet, Trump also threatened to ‘obliterate’ Iran ‘if they were foolish enough to attack us.’ However, experts say that any military action against Iran would likely have significant unintended consequences, including a sharp escalation of violence in the region and potentially even global economic chaos.

It is not clear what specific measures Iran’s proposed counterproposal might include. However, it could potentially involve a compromise on some issues related to the nuclear deal, or perhaps even a new approach to regional security.

Meanwhile, Iranian officials have been quoted as saying that they are prepared for any eventuality and will defend their country against any aggression.

The situation remains highly volatile, with many experts warning of the potential risks of military action.

Stay tuned for further updates.

Source: World news | The Guardian

Author: Reuters


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"Damn, this is crazy. So Trump’s threatening Iran with military strikes and they’re preparing a nuclear counterproposal? I’m no expert, but it seems like we’re heading straight for disaster. And what’s with all these empty threats? ‘Total destruction’ of Qom if they attack our interests in Iraq? How is that going to work? We can’t just go around making promises we can’t keep.

And don’t even get me started on the unintended consequences of a military strike. I mean, who thought this was a good idea? It’s like we’re stuck in some kind of Cold War time warp. The more we threaten each other, the closer we get to actual war.

We need to find another way. Iran needs to know that their security is being threatened just as much as ours. Can’t we work together on this? Or at least try to understan