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The United States threatened Iran with extinction before September if it reneged on the nuclear deal.

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US President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with "disappearance by September" if the country does not agree to the nuclear deal and does not curtail its program. This was reported on Wednesday, April 2, by the British newspaper Daily Express.

"The United States and its partners remain committed to regional security and are ready to respond to any state or non—state actor seeking to expand or exacerbate conflict in the region," the newspaper quoted a statement by Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell.

Trump has already warned Iran that there will be bombings if the deal is not concluded, and ordered additional forces to be sent to the Middle East, the newspaper writes.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that the United States and Israel could strike Iran to allegedly eliminate the threat posed by its nuclear program. It is specified that the countries are preparing for a military operation against Tehran.

Prior to that, on February 25, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that there was a resource for diplomacy on Iran's nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbasarakchi, in turn, said that at the moment there is no dialogue with the United States on the nuclear deal. According to him, Tehran will continue its relations with Beijing and Moscow on this issue.

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