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"We won't let Iran develop a nuclear weapon," Trump said. Iranian government kills 42,000 innocent people

US President Donald Trump has once again said that Iran will not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. "If you (the world) agree with this, then what I did was a complete success because our military completely weakened them," he said. "They are a terrorist group, but we have completely weakened them and their economy has been ruined." The commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has informed President Trump about the options for a possible attack against Iran. According to Fox News, Adm. Brad Cooper presented these options in a meeting with Trump in the White House Situation Room. It was said that if Trump decides to strike again, there could be a "small but very powerful attack". 5 big updates from the last 24 hours... 1. Trump's threat: Trump shared a photo of himself on his Truth social account and said, "The storm is moving. No one can stop him. 2. Iran's response: Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei said, "We will drown the attackers in the sea. There is no place for them in the Persian Gulf. 3. Oil price rises: The price of crude oil rose sharply on Thursday and crossed about $ 126 per barrel. This was the highest in 4 years. Later it came down to around 115. 4. Suspense over Mujtaba Khamenei's health: There is still no clear information about Mujtaba Khamenei's health. He has never been seen in public till now. The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is now returning to the United States after a record deployment of more than 300 days. For updates on the Iran war, visit the blog below...

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