Iranian military leader cautions Gulf neighbors against joining Trump’s ‘economic D-Day’
- Tehran warned neighboring Gulf nations against participating in President Donald Trump‘s proposed “economic D-Day” sanctions aimed at Iran‘s financial interests.
- Iranian security chief Mohsen Rezaei threatened to target the interests of participating Gulf countries and block oil exports through the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.
- The warnings follow Donald Trump’s pledge to wage unprecedented economic warfare and enforce the toughest sanctions in history against Iran.
- Tehran condemned the planned US measures as economic terrorism.
- Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated the imminent sanctions violate the sovereignty of independent United Nations member states.
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