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Trump called the Senate to attack Iran: all because of the "threat to national security" - the media

To spread: in parallel, the US Air Force conduct large -scale intelligence activity in the Iranian direction. France also urged their citizens to leave Iran immediately and refrain from traveling there. These days, US President Donald Trump wrote a letter calling for new nuclear negotiations to Iran's authorities, accompanying them with warnings about possible hostilities if the country's leaders abandon.

President Masud Pesshkian responded to these threats and stated that the United States had no right to give orders to the country. Against this background, Trump urged the Senate to hit the country as it became known on March 20. The US President sent a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Chairman with the justification of a possible military strike on Iran. In it, the American leader refers to the resolution SJ. Res.

106 and the Law of Public Law 107-40, defining Iran as a threat to the national security of the United States. The basis for this was the nuclear program that is deployed in Iran. The mentioned resolution and the law provide for the possibility of military interference in the event of threats from the Iran. In parallel, the US Air Force launched large -scale intelligence near Iran. It can be seen using Flightradar24, which tracks the activity of the sides in the air.

Meanwhile, France called for their citizens to leave Iran immediately because of the danger of sudden imprisonment. The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Christoph Lemuan also called on French citizens to refrain from traveling to the country. "They are threatened with the direct danger of being arrested and detained without motives or from a single motive that they are citizens of France or Europe," he said.

According to sources, such calls were heard against the release of a citizen of France Olivier Grondo in Iran. The man stayed in a local prison for more than 880 days and was released. We will remind, on March 11, Iran President grunted Trump roughly, noting that the United States can do what they want but do not have the authority to govern a foreign country. On March 4, it became known that Putin agreed to become a mediator in negotiations between the US and Iran on nuclear programs.