
Trump announces "economic war" against Iran, that the "failed policy"
Meanwhile, this Thursday Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the US plan to increase economic pressure on Iran with sanctions..
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Meanwhile, this Thursday Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the US plan to increase economic pressure on Iran with sanctions and isolation will lead to the "collapse" of the Islamic regime. Trump is trying to unleash an unprecedented "economic war" to put Tehran in the corner, which remains firm, and mocks a "failed policy.". Trump has maintained a "maximum pressure" policy against Iran, which is to impose economic sanctions on him during his first term of office and re-establish them once he returned to the White House in January 2025.
Furthermore, Iran's response takes place after the U.S. Treasury Department reports Wednesday that US public debt for the first time in its history exceeded $40 billion. The general made these statements after US President Donald Trump raised the tone of his threats to Iran and announced an "unprecedented" economic offensive. On Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates, one of Iran's main trading partners, accused the Islamic Republic of having launched two ballistic missiles, which fell into the sea, directed against "maritime navigation.".
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Meanwhile, this Thursday Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the US plan to increase economic pressure on Iran with sanctions and isolation will lead to the "collapse" of the Islamic regime.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTrump is trying to unleash an unprecedented "economic war" to put Tehran in the corner, which remains firm, and mocks a "failed policy.".
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Trump has maintained a "maximum pressure" policy against Iran, which is to impose economic sanctions on him during his first term of office and re-establish them once he returned to the White House in January 2025.
according to GestiónIran's response takes place after the U.S. Treasury Department reports Wednesday that US public debt for the first time in its history exceeded $40 billion.
according to ClarínThe general made these statements after US President Donald Trump raised the tone of his threats to Iran and announced an "unprecedented" economic offensive.
according to ClarínOn Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates, one of Iran's main trading partners, accused the Islamic Republic of having launched two ballistic missiles, which fell into the sea, directed against "maritime navigation.".
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