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Iran Warns of ‘Harsh’ Response After Trump Threatens New Strike

By Shahriar FahimDecember 31, 20253 Mins Read
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Iran warned of a harsh answer after former U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. could strike Iran again. The warning came Tuesday in Tehran from President Masoud Pezeshkian. His message followed Trump’s comments about a possible new attack if Iran restarts its nuclear program.Pezeshkian spoke on the X platform. He said Iran would answer any attack with strong force. His message added new heat to an already tense situation.

Iran Response Tensions Rise After Trump Comments

According to the Associated Press, Trump made his remarks during talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida. Trump said the U.S. would “knock them down” if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program. His tone was sharp. His warning came months after a deadly 12‑day air war in June.That conflict killed nearly 1,100 people in Iran, including senior commanders and scientists. Iran fired missiles back at Israel and killed 28 people. Reuters and AP said U.S. officials are watching closely for any new nuclear activity.Iran says it is not enriching uranium at any site now. It says it wants room for talks with the West. The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran last had an organized weapons program in 2003. But Iran had recently enriched uranium to 60 percent. That is close to weapons-grade.Pezeshkian said this week that Iran is in a “full-scale war” with the U.S., Israel, and Europe. He said these nations want to destabilize Iran. His comments came as fresh protests spread across the country.

Iran Warns of ‘Harsh’ Response After Trump Threatens New Strike

Protests Grow as Iran Faces Economic Pressure

The protests entered a third day on Tuesday. They started after the Iranian currency hit a record low against the U.S. dollar. The head of Iran’s Central Bank resigned Monday. Crowds gathered in Tehran and other cities.Witnesses told AP that police used tear gas in some areas. Videos online showed people pushing back against police near a Tehran market. Some threw stones at security forces. Students held rallies inside major universities.Pezeshkian met business owners and said he aims to fix economic problems. Iran also said it will revise its tax rules to help businesses. The government announced a shutdown of offices and banks on Wednesday to manage winter energy use. Thursday and Friday are normal weekend holidays. Saturday is also a religious holiday.These moves show the pressure inside Iran as tensions rise outside the country. Both crises now push the government to act fast.

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Iran’s warning marks a sharp moment in a tense week. The main keyword “Iran” will likely return to headlines as nuclear fears and street protests unfold. The next steps may shape regional security for months ahead.

FYI (keeping you in the loop)-

Q1: Why did Iran issue a harsh warning?

Iran issued the warning after Trump said the U.S. could strike again. Iran wants to show it will retaliate if attacked. The message was meant to signal strength.

Q2: What did Trump say about Iran?

Trump said he would “knock them down” if Iran rebuilds its nuclear program. He spoke during talks with Israel’s prime minister. His comment raised tensions.

Q3: Are protests still happening in Iran?

Yes, protests entered a third day. They started after the currency crashed. Police used tear gas in some areas.

Q4: Is Iran enriching uranium now?

Iran says it is not enriching uranium at any site. It wants room for talks. International agencies continue to monitor activity.

Q5: Why is Iran’s economy under pressure?

The currency fell sharply this week. Business owners say taxes and inflation hurt them. The central bank chief resigned as unrest grew.

Trusted Sources: Associated Press, Reuters, BBC


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