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

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During a conversation with Tom Llamas, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian cautioned that President Trump’s actions might ignite turmoil throughout the entire region. He stated that any aggression towards Iran would be met with the “strongest response,” emphasizing that while Iran seeks to avoid further conflict, they are continuously enhancing their defensive capabilities to safeguard against any potential attacks. This interview was carried out with the assistance of a government interpreter providing real-time translation, which NBC News later independently verified.

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