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Iran army chief threatens pre-emptive attack after Trump threats

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Iran's army chief threatened pre-emptive military action on Wednesday over the "rhetoric" targeting the country, thought to be in reference to threats made by US President Donald Trump last week, warning that if Tehran "violently kills peaceful protesters," Washington would "come to their rescue."

Breakdown
  • Iran's army chief threatens pre-emptive military action against threats
  • Remarks follow Trump's warning of U.S. intervention over protest violence 10s
  • Iran claims improved military strength and readiness to respond 32s
  • At least 36 people killed in protests since December, rights groups say 50s
  • Protests fueled by inflation over 40% and rising food prices 59s