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Iran rejects Trump’s ‘bullying’ on nuclear talks, as threats ratchet up

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White House national security adviser Michael Waltz : "All options are on the table" Iran 's foreign minister: "The United States government has no authority, or business, dictating Iranian foreign policy" A U.S. letter from President Trump tells Iran 's supreme leader he has a choice between negotiating a deal to end Iran ’s nuclear program or military action to destroy it.

Iran quickly responds in kind: “If threatened, Iran will give appropriate and crushing responses,” commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says.

Iran 's supreme leader calls U.S. outreach to Iran a publicity stunt to deceive public opinion.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Iran is more open to a deal because its economy is failing, lessening its ability to withstand increased sanctions.

Iran was still reviewing Trump ’s letter, a foreign ministry spokesman says.

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