PRESIDENT Donald Trump has threatened to crack down on Iran if the ruthless regime doesn’t do “two things” when a US “nucleus eavesdropping” plane lands in Britain.
Trump said the tyrannical rulers of the Islamic Republic had to meet his demands, which were: “Number one, no nuclear weapons.
“And secondly, stop killing the protesters” – the president added that “they are killing them by the thousands”.
He said: “We have many very large, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now, and it would be great if we didn’t have to use them.”
Tensions between the US and Iran have been rising after weeks of threats by Trump to force Iran to sign a deal on its nuclear program.
Earlier this week, the president seemed optimistic about the talks, writing: “Hopefully Iran will quickly ‘come to the table’ and negotiate a fair and just deal – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS.”
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He warned the Ayatollah that a “massive army is headed for Iran” that is “ready, willing and able to accomplish its mission quickly, with speed and violence if necessary.”
It comes as a US Army plane dubbed the ‘nuke sniffer’ landed at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk.
The USAF WC-135R Constant Phoenix jet detects radioactive particles and was reportedly deployed to the Middle East days after Trump struck Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.
But Iran’s foreign minister stood firm, saying its armed forces were ready “with their fingers on the trigger” to “react immediately and forcefully” to any attack.
General Mohammad Akraminia said he would “immediately” retaliate against any US attack.
He claimed on Iranian state television that US aircraft carriers have “serious vulnerabilities”.
Akraminia added ominously that US bases in the Persian Gulf region are “in range our medium-range missiles”.
And a Hezbollah official warned yesterday that a US strike on Iran would “trigger a volcano in the region” after the regime’s feared Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) were blacklisted by the EU over their bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.
Nawaf al Moussawi said Washington could launch an attack but was unable to “predict the consequences of a strike”.
Asked how Hezbollah would respond to a US attack on Iran, Mousavi said: “We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.”
Britain will also ban the repressive Revolutionary Guards after crying foul over a bloody and brutal crackdown on demonstrations.
The landmark law will allow the UK to ban enemy state agencies as terrorist organisations, but the Home Office said account will not be accelerated.
There are fears that up to 36,500 people may have been killed on the orders of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei after nationwide protests erupted against his rule.
Civilians were gunned down in the streets and heartbroken families had rows of body bags searched to help identify the dead.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said allies must “deal” with Iran’s deadly strike when asked if he would support a US attack on the country.
The prime minister said he supported the “goal” of stopping Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, adding that the killing of protesters was “grotesque”.
IN Russiaa mysterious Iranian government plane has landed as rumors swirl that Trump may try to take out tyrant Ali Khamenei.
Flight tracking data shows that an Airbus A321 operated by the repressive regime landed at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport after flying directly from Tehran.
The aircraft is operated by Meraj Airlines, a well-known carrier transport senior Iranian officials on sensitive missions.
It was officially listed on aircraft tracking as “Iran – Government” and the secret night flight quickly became the most tracked aircraft in the world on FlightRadar24.
Several Russian and pro-Kremlin cables claimed — without evidence — that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian might be on the plane.
Some sources claimed that Ali Larijani, a senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, may have been on board.
Neither Tehran nor Moscow they officially confirmed the flight and Iran’s state media has also been eerily silent on the matter.

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