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Iran warns US of consequences after strikes, says Trump betrayed his voters

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Environment   来源:Latin America  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Jellinek failed to convince the ICE agent that they had the “wrong guy” so he came up with a plan to release Medina-Perez out the back door.

Jellinek failed to convince the ICE agent that they had the “wrong guy” so he came up with a plan to release Medina-Perez out the back door.

BEIJING (AP) — U.S.-China trade talks in London this week are expected to take up a series of fresh disputes that have buffeted relations, threatening aBoth sides agreed in Geneva last month to a 90-day suspension of most of the 100%-plus tariffs they had imposed on each other in an escalating trade war that had sparked

Iran warns US of consequences after strikes, says Trump betrayed his voters

Since then, the U.S. and China have exchanged angry words over advanced semiconductors that power artificial intelligence, “rare earths” that are vital to carmakers and other industries, andat American universities.President Donald Trump

Iran warns US of consequences after strikes, says Trump betrayed his voters

with Chinese leader Xi Jinping by phone last Thursday in an attempt to put relations back on track. Trump announced on social media the next day that trade talkson Monday in London.

Iran warns US of consequences after strikes, says Trump betrayed his voters

The latest frictions began just a day after the May 12 announcement of the Geneva agreement to “pause” tariffs for 90 days.

The U.S. Commerce Department issued guidance saying the use of Ascend AI chips fromIsrael, whose undeclared atomic weapons program makes it the only country in the Mideast with nuclear bombs, has not acknowledged any such Iranian operation targeting it — though there have been arrests of Israelis allegedly spying for Tehran amid

Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib claimed thousands of pages of documents had been obtained which would be made public soon. Among them were documents related to the U.S., Europe and other countries which, he claimed, had been obtained through “infiltration” and “access to the sources.”He did not elaborate on the methods used. However, Khatib, a Shiite cleric, was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury in 2022 over directing “cyber espionage and ransomware attacks in support of Iran’s political goals.”

For Iran, the claim may be designed to show the public that the theocracy was able to respond tothat spirited out what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as a “half ton” of documents related to Iran’s program.

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