Involved in different fronts, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, threatened today to hit Iran "very hard" if its authorities "start killing people" who are protesting in that Middle Eastern country. "I have already made it known that if they start killing people... we are going to hit them very hard," Trump said during a radio interview. In fact, the head of state and other US officials have recently warned on several occasions that Washington will act if Iran "kills peaceful protesters." Meanwhile, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the "interventionist and deceptive" statements of the Trump administration about the recent unrest in the country and noted that they reflect the continued hostility of Washington towards the Iranian people.
Trump threatens Iran with 'very hard hit'
US President Donald Trump threatened to deliver a 'very hard hit' to Iran in response to possible suppression of protests. Iran condemned these statements as interference in internal affairs.