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Temporary ceasefire would effectively mean Iranian surrender
Iran has reject the latest proposal for a truce, despite US President Donald Trump‘s threat that he will destroy Iran’s vital infrastructure if no deal was reached. In turn, Iran has said that it would respond “crushingly” if the US follows through with those threats. DW speaks to Farzan Sabet of the The Geneva Graduate Institute, an independent, Swiss institution, that focuses on international affairs.
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Iran has reject the latest proposal for a truce, despite US President Donald Trump‘s threat that he will destroy Iran’s vital infrastructure if no deal was reached. In turn, Iran has said that it would respond “crushingly” if the US follows through with those threats. DW speaks to Farzan Sabet of the The Geneva Graduate Institute, an independent, Swiss institution, that focuses on international affairs.
Iran has reject the latest proposal for a truce, despite US President Donald Trump‘s threat that he will destroy Iran’s vital infrastructure if no deal was reached. In turn, Iran has said that it would respond “crushingly” if the US follows through with those threats. DW speaks to Farzan Sabet of the The Geneva Graduate Institute, an independent, Swiss institution, that focuses on international affairs.
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