Trump’s Threats Work As Unifier; Iranian Woman Professor Says ‘No Negotiations With Gun Pointed At Head’

Trump’s Threats Work As Unifier; Iranian Woman Professor Says ‘No Negotiations With Gun Pointed At Head’

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Isfahan: US president Donald Trump’s threats against energy infrastructure in Iran seems to have brought together people from all walks of life together in that country.

Setareh Sadeqi, assistant professor, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, told ANI that such threats are seen as an “extension of the previous deadlines”. Iran is not going to negotiate with the United States, she said.

This came even as Trump threatened to “take Iran out in one night” if they refuse to come to terms with Washington to end the war before the Tuesday deadline.

“This is viewed mostly in Iran as an extension of the previous deadlines that have been repeatedly extended to buy the US regime time. But it’s also perceived as pointing a gun at our head and then wanting us to negotiate, which will never work for Iran. Iran has made it very clear that until there are threats and airstrikes or bombings of different cities in Iran, we’re not going to negotiate or ta

lk with the United States, and we do not want a ceasefire…,” Sadeqi said.

Iran has responded effectively to US attacks by targeting US assets in the region, as well as Israeli infrastructures, she highlighted, accusing Washington of attacking universities, research centres, vaccination centres, and bridges.
“… We are seeing several attacks on universities, research centres, vaccination centres, and bridges… We see it as likely that Trump will proceed with attacking even more civilian infrastructure. Iran has responded effectively to previous war attacks on its civilian infrastructure by targeting US assets in the region, as well as uh Israeli infrastructures… Iran will continue to respond in a way that would effectively reduce the United States capability to continue its airstrike over Iran..,” she said.

Trump has given an ultimatum to Iran to make a deal before Tuesday, 8.00 pm ET, warning that there’ll be “no bridges, no power plants” after that.

“This is a critical period… They asked for an extension of seven days; I gave them 10 days… They have till tomorrow. Now we will see what happens… A lot of people are affected by this. We are giving them until tomorrow, 8 o’clock, Eastern Time. After that, they are going to have no bridges. They are going to have no power plants. Stone ages,” Trump told reporters at the White House.


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