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Iran warns states joining US sanctions will be considered enemies
Iran on Saturday said that any country participating in the United States’ “economic war” against the Islamic republic would be considered “an enemy”. The warning came after President Masoud Pezeshkian said Friday the war with the US should end because the world had already accepted that Iran had won, according to Iranian state media.
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- 21 Aug 2026, 01:16 CEST → 23 Aug 2026, 23:34 CEST
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Trump Threatens 'Economic D-Day' for Iran as Sanctions Push Extends Six-Month-Old Conflict Further
Iran on Saturday said that any country participating in the United States’ “economic war” against the Islamic republic would be considered “an enemy”. The warning came after President Masoud Pezeshkian said Friday the war with the US should end because the world had already accepted that Iran had won, according to Iran...
Warning comes after Trump said he will impose 'most crushing' sanctions to isolate Iran and weaken its government.
Iran warns that countries joining the US economic war against Iran will face ‘tit-for-tat’ action.
Official says any state joining US would be considered an enemy and Tehran would target their interests in retaliation.
Iran warns of retaliation against countries joining US ‘economic war’
Iran warns that countries backing US economic sanctions will be considered an enemy of Tehran.
The US president says he will impose 'crushing measures' on Tehran.
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