Trump threatens Iran with ‘stone age’.
Former U.S. President Trump threatened Iran with an attack. Russia and China are trying to stop the conflict. There have been attacks on U.S. targets.
President Trump said the U.S. was close to finishing action against Iran. He asked for a no-fly zone over the Persian Gulf. Austria did not agree to this request. Iran has attacked places in the U.S. and Israel. This is causing worry about more fighting and damage to important buildings.
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Highlights
Trump's Iran Threat
Trump stated the U.S. is close to finishing its work and wants to return Iran to a primitive state.
Austria Refuses No-Fly Zone
Austria refused a request from the U.S. to establish a no-fly zone over the Persian Gulf.
Amazon Datacenter Attack
An Iranian Revolutionary Guard claimed an attack on an Amazon datacenter in Bahrain.
Escalating Threats
Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran and increased attacks on US targets.
Concerns About Conflict
The escalation raises concerns about further conflict and damage to infrastructure.
Perspectives
- Trump threatens Iran with a strong attack.
- The US wants a no-fly zone over the Persian Gulf.
- Russia is seeking collaboration with Saudi Arabia.
- China calls for an end to the hostilities.
Trump threatens a direct, forceful attack to ‘return Iran to the Stone Age’.
ANSA, IT
Trump’s statements are part of an escalation of threats, not a planned attack.
New, EU
The US is considering or planning attacks against Iran.
ANSA, IT
The attacks are part of an ongoing escalation, but no specific attacks are planned.
New, EU