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The clown has been utterly humiliated by Iranian muscle. What a disgraceful wig-wearing cuck.
Great work, Iranian comrades. Your leaders have brass balls.
Donald Trump has said the US will "embrace peace with all who seek it" as he sought to ratchet down tensions with Iran.
The US President spoke today after a revenge strike from Iran on two military bases, occupied by US and UK personnel, in Iraq overnight.
These attacks came following the President's ordered killing of general Qasem Soleimani, who was slain by a US airstrike.
Speaking from the White House, the US leader trumpeted the strength of his nation's forces - and its "big, powerful, accurate, lethal and fast" missiles - though said it had had no desire to flex its military might.
© Provided by Evening Standard Ready for peace: Donald Trump gave a statement at the White House today (AFP via Getty Images)
In a message to Iran he said: "We want you to have a future and a great future, one that you deserve.
"The United States will is ready to embrace peace with anyone who seeks it."
Despite this conciliatory tone later in his speech, he also told the nation: "Your campaign of terror, murder and mayhem cannot continue any longer."
© Provided by Evening Standard Multiple rockets were launched at Al-Asad airbase in Iraq
As he appeared to bid for common ground, he also called on Iran to work with the US in the fight against Isis, describing that as a mutual interest for both nations.
In another major call he urged the UK and other European countries to break away from the Iran nuclear deal, in order for a new agreement to be secured.
He said “The very defective JCPOA expires shortly anyway and gives Iran a clear and quick path to nuclear breakout.
“Iran must abandon its nuclear ambitions and end its support for terrorism.
“The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China to recognise this reality.
“They must now break away from the remnants of the Iran deal – or JCPOA – and we must all work together towards making a deal with Iran that makes the world a safer and more peaceful place.”
© Provided by Evening Standard General Qasem Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike (AP)
He added: "As long as I am president of the United States, Iran will never be able to have a nuclear weapon."
Commenting on the overnight strikes, he said he was thankful that no US personnel had been hurt, while he added that Iran appears to be "standing down".
Mr Trump also said he would call on Nato to become "much more involved" in managing peace in the Middle East.
Despite outlining his intention to steer clear of a military response at present, he added that the US will impose financial sanctions on Iran.
The new "powerful sanctions" will remain until Iran abandons its nuclear ambitions, he said.
Great work, Iranian comrades. Your leaders have brass balls.
Donald Trump has said the US will "embrace peace with all who seek it" as he sought to ratchet down tensions with Iran.
The US President spoke today after a revenge strike from Iran on two military bases, occupied by US and UK personnel, in Iraq overnight.
These attacks came following the President's ordered killing of general Qasem Soleimani, who was slain by a US airstrike.
Speaking from the White House, the US leader trumpeted the strength of his nation's forces - and its "big, powerful, accurate, lethal and fast" missiles - though said it had had no desire to flex its military might.
In a message to Iran he said: "We want you to have a future and a great future, one that you deserve.
"The United States will is ready to embrace peace with anyone who seeks it."
Despite this conciliatory tone later in his speech, he also told the nation: "Your campaign of terror, murder and mayhem cannot continue any longer."
As he appeared to bid for common ground, he also called on Iran to work with the US in the fight against Isis, describing that as a mutual interest for both nations.
In another major call he urged the UK and other European countries to break away from the Iran nuclear deal, in order for a new agreement to be secured.
He said “The very defective JCPOA expires shortly anyway and gives Iran a clear and quick path to nuclear breakout.
“Iran must abandon its nuclear ambitions and end its support for terrorism.
“The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China to recognise this reality.
“They must now break away from the remnants of the Iran deal – or JCPOA – and we must all work together towards making a deal with Iran that makes the world a safer and more peaceful place.”
He added: "As long as I am president of the United States, Iran will never be able to have a nuclear weapon."
Commenting on the overnight strikes, he said he was thankful that no US personnel had been hurt, while he added that Iran appears to be "standing down".
Mr Trump also said he would call on Nato to become "much more involved" in managing peace in the Middle East.
Despite outlining his intention to steer clear of a military response at present, he added that the US will impose financial sanctions on Iran.
The new "powerful sanctions" will remain until Iran abandons its nuclear ambitions, he said.
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