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Trump mocked Iran's threats, questions remained open

Trump mocked Iran's threats, questions remained open

US President Donald Trump, in a conversation with media representatives, reacted sharply and at the same time jokingly to the possible threats from Iran.

One journalist asked whether the Iranian government had threatened some American companies operating in the region, including large corporations like Google and Apple.

In response, Trump questioned the allegation and demanded clarification of the nature of the threat. He jokingly asked: "What did he threaten you with? With pneumatic rifles?" and explained the situation with a slight hint of humor.

The journalist tried to continue his question, asking whether the US government had contacted these companies and what measures were being taken to protect them. However, before giving a clear answer to this question, Trump emphasized that the nature of the threat is unclear.

"I don't understand - what did they threaten me with? What threat? "I haven't heard about this," he said. At the same time, he criticized the journalist's lack of clarity in his own question.

During the conversation, Trump made an even harsher statement, pointing out that what was said by Iran was not serious. He even asked, "Did they say they would blow up or strike?" emphasizing that threats do not have a clear form.

The president also denied the possibility of a nuclear attack by Iran, stating that such a scenario is unrealistic.

During this dialogue, the Q&A ended with contradictory and ambiguous statements rather than clarification. As a result, the question of whether there is a real threat from Iran remains open.

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