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The tone mounts, via tweets interposed: US President Donald Trump has issued a warning of a rare virulence against Iran, to which Tehran has responded with a snap.
The threatening message of Donald Trump, sent late Sunday night, has raised questions about the US strategy against the Islamic Republic, the Trump administration is regularly suspected of cherishing the hope of a regime change in Iran.
In a register evoking that used a year ago against North Korea, the US president called on Iran to "never again" threaten the United States at the risk of "suffering the consequences".
"WE ARE PLUS A COUNTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOUR DEEMED WORDS OF VIOLENCE AND DEATH, BE CAREFUL! ", He wrote in a message addressed to his Iranian counterpart Hbadan Rohani.
" BE CAREFUL! ", Retorted a few hours later, exactly in the same mode Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif
While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid tribute to the "firm stance" of the US president, this abrupt message also provoked an avalanche of questions about its exact scope. 19659002] Asked about the president's motives, his spokesman Sarah Sanders pointed out that his "ultimate goal" was to make sure Tehran did not get nuclear weapons and "protect Americans."
The message came after Rohani warned the US leader to "not play with the lion's tail" and that a conflict with Iran would be the "mother of all wars".
The Iranian president also warned that Iran could close the strategic Strait of Ormuz, which controls the Gulf and through which pbades up to 30% of the world oil pbading by sea.
A threat which has pushed the International Crisis Group think tank to raise the level of threat on this strategic pbadage to "severe".
On May 8, Mr. Trump, who made the Tehran regime his main pet peeve, slammed the door on agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring the atomic bomb and to reinstate all the sanctions lifted under this text, which was considered too lax.
– "Diverting attention" –
Number of observers saw first Monday in the virulent exit of the president a desire to diversion at the moment when he crosses a difficult past after his particularly conciliatory remarks with respect to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
"Frustrated by the absence of progress with North Korea, angry because of the negative reactions after Helsinki, Trump tries to evacuate, to do the hard and change the subject ", reacted Aaron David Miller, former diplomat and negotiator in several administrations Democratic and Republican Ions.
"If Trump's capitalized tirade demonstrates one thing, it is that the United States has no policy on Iran," he added, deploring a rhetoric "empty and ridiculous"
Based on his discussions with European leaders, Rob Malley, president of the International Crisis Group, said that the latter "do not really take seriously (the presidential tweet) , seeing first as a way of diverting the attention of Mueller (special prosecutor investigating a possible collusion between Moscow and the Trump team) and Putin. "
If the two cases are in many ways very different , the words used by Donald Trump evoke those used a little over a year ago to the North Korean regime and many observers see similarities with the campaign of "maximum pressure" put forward in front of Pyongyang.
In September 2017, during On his first speech to the UN General Assembly, Trump threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea, violently attacking Pyongyang's "misguided regime."
in a process of negotiations that resulted in a summit in Singapore with Kim Jong Un, whom he had described as "Rocket Man."
More than a month after this face-to-face However, many observers point to the lack of concrete progress on the "complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula" that the international community is calling for.
On Monday, the US president reacted strongly to a Washington article Post that he would be, in private, particularly frustrated by the lack of progress on this issue.
"The + Fake news + say, without even asking me (still anonymous sources), that I am angry because it does not go fast enough. False, very happy! ", He tweeted.
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