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Saturday 22 June 2019 9:50 am

Trump warns Iran of ‘obliteration’ if war breaks out

By: James Warrington

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General Amir Ali Hajizadeh (C), Iran's Head of the Revolutionary Guard's aerospace division, looks at debris from a downed US drone reportedly recovered within Iran's territorial waters and put on display by the Revolutionary Guard in the capital Tehran on June 21, 2019. - Iran's state television broadcast images of what it said was debris from a downed US drone recovered inside its territorial waters. The television broadcast a short clip of a Revolutionary Guards general answering questions in front of some of the debris he said had been recovered after yesterday's missile strike. The downing of the drone -- which Washington insists was over international waters but Tehran says was within its airspace -- has seen tensions between the two countries spike further after a series of attacks on tankers the US has blamed on Iran. (Photo by Meghdad Madadi / TASNIM NEWS / AFP) (Photo credit should read MEGHDAD MADADI/AFP/Getty Images)
Iran shot down an unmanned US drone earlier this week

US President Donald Trump has warned Iran would face “obliteration like you’ve never seen before” if war broke out, but insisted he does not want a conflict.

In an interview with NBC, Trump said there were no pre-conditions for talks with Iran, but warned the US would not tolerate nuclear weapons.

Read more: Trump: I cancelled Iran military strike to avoid 150 deaths

“You can’t have nuclear weapons,” he said. “And if you want to talk about it, good. Otherwise, you can live in a shattered economy for a long time to come.”

The US president also discussed his last-minute decision to call off air strikes on Thursday night after Iran shot down an unmanned US drone.

Trump said that while no planes were in the air, the plan was “ready to go, subject to my approval”.

“Things would have happened to a point where you would not turn back, you could not turn back,” he said.

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Trump said he called off the attack after he was told 150 Iranians would be killed.

“I didn’t like it. I didn’t think it was proportionate,” he said.

Iran yesterday said it refrained from shooting down a US spy plane accompanying the drone that had 35 people on board.

Tensions between the two countries have been mounting since Trump last year pulled out of the international Iran nuclear agreement, which is designed to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Read more: Trump ‘cancels military strike on Iran’ at the last minute

In turn Iran, which is subject to strict sanctions by the US, has threatened to pull out of the deal altogether.

It comes after an apparent Iranian attack on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week, which the White House denounced as “a clear threat to international freedom of navigation and freedom of commerce”.

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