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Iranian President says Trump’s current path will ‘set fire’ to the Middle East


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In an interview with Tom Llamas, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned that President Trump has embarked on a path that “will set fire to the entire region.” He warned that anyone who attacks Iran will be met with the “strongest answer,” and that although Iran does not want further conflict, they are adding to their capabilities daily to defend themselves against any future attack. The interview was conducted with a government interpreter translating in real time, and NBC News reviewed the translation independently.