translated from Spanish: Trump rules dead after Iranian attack and announces “powerful sanctions” on Iran until “their support for terrorism” ends

At the long-awaited press point he announced via his Twitter account, US President Donald Trump said there were no “deadly casualties” and that the material damage was “minimal” in missile strikes ballistics released Tuesday night by Iran against two bases on Iraqi territory housing U.S. troops, descaying what was said by Iranian state television, who claimed there were nearly 80 dead.
“No American was harmed in last night’s attack. We have not suffered fatal casualties,” Trump said in his statement to the nation from the White House, surrounded by the military high command.
After that, he announced new and “powerful” sanctions against Iran until he “changes his behavior” and said he continues to evaluate “options” to respond to the Iranian attack on military bases in Iraq that house U.S. troops.
“As we continue to evaluate options, the U.S. will immediately impose additional sanctions against the Iranian regime. These sanctions will be in effect until Iran changes its behavior,” he warned, adding that “Iran has been the leading sponsor of terrorism.”
In that regard, he took advantage of the body to emphasize that “Iran must end its support for terrorism and nuclear weapons.” To that end, he calls on world powers such as the UNITED Kingdom, France and Russia to break the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran to renegotiate a new pact.
“We must all work together towards an agreement with Iran that makes the world a safer and more peaceful place,” Trump said in his speech.
If Iran doesn’t change its behavior, Donald Trump said they have armed forces that are “stronger than ever before,” explaining that within his arsenal of arms are, among other things, hypersonic missiles. The Us representative hopes that such mentions will be sufficient to frighten the middle east country.
 

Original source in Spanish

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