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Iran has threatened to expel IAEA inspectors in response to threats from the United States and Israel.

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Iran may terminate cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and expel its inspectors if the United States and Israel continue to threaten the Islamic Republic with military intervention. This was announced on April 10 by the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Iran's Ali Shamkhani.

"Continued threats from foreign countries and an attempt to carry out a military attack on Iran may lead to the use of deterrence measures, such as the expulsion of IAEA inspectors and the termination of cooperation with them," Shamkhani wrote on his Facebook page. Twitter).

According to him, another measure could be the transfer of enriched uranium to "safe and unknown" locations in Iran.

On April 9, US President Donald Trump declared his readiness to use force against Iran if necessary. According to Trump, the United States possesses "the most powerful weapons in the world," which no one has even the slightest idea about.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing on April 9 that the Iranian authorities were taking the necessary protective measures in the form of putting the country's armed forces on high alert due to Trump's harsh rhetoric about the outbreak of hostilities.

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