Trump warns Iran: I don't like to set deadlines, but they know what to do! Act Properly

United States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he does not like to set deadlines when asked by reporters how long Iran has Iran before US forces begin shelling bridges on Iranian territory.
I don't like to give you deadlines, but they know very well, they know how this works... Better to behave properlyto”, Trump said.
A day earlier, the US president had warned in an interview for Fox News television that he would order the bombing of power plants and bridges in Iran since next week, unless Tehran reaches a “agreement”.
And things are going to get really bad for them, Trump said, adding that The next <x0vva will be line-up power plants” and the following week “will be bridges”, if Iranians “do not sit on the negotiating table”.
Meanwhile, Iranian negotiators' head and Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammed Bagher Galibaf stated that unless Tehran benefits from “The Memorandum of Understanding” with the United States, then “there is no reason to stay in such a” agreement.
Iran's national security depends on the preservation of <x0) Iranian disorder” in the Strait of Hormuz, Galibaf added in a long-standing response published on the telegram platform.
According to Iranian politician, Iran's approach to conflict with the US and negotiations on its outcome should be based on national interests, national security and a long-term perspective. Tehran, he believes, has no choice but to rely on his own strength.
However, Gallibaf did not rule out the possibility of negotiations with the United States.
“Negotiations at this stage do not imply compromise, but together with war are part of the strategy of resistance and protection of national interests”, He said, according to Reuters agency.
“department and choice between negotiations or war as the only solution is a strategic error”, the head of the Iranian Parliament added. /Panorama











