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Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Chris BradfordAnthony Blair
Published: 15:13 ET, Oct 31 2024Updated: 4:07 ET, Nov 1 2024
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DONALD Trump would “unleash the wrath of God” on Iran if reelected, but Tehran doesn’t fear Kamala Harris, a senior expert on the regime has claimed.
Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Next week’s election comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations, with tensions between Washington and Tehran as high as they’ve ever been.
On November 4, Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis, when armed Iranian college students who supported that year’s Islamist revolution stormed the American embassy in Tehran, taking 53 US diplomats hostage for 444 days.
That anniversary – seen as a pivotal moment in US-Iranian relations – comes as the ongoing conflict in Israel has ratcheted up tensions between the two countries.
As the world’s eyes turn to the US election, Brodsky said that Tehran would likely prefer a Harris victory
“If you have Vice President Harris in office, I think you will see a resumption of diplomacy with the Islamic Republic,” he said.
A Harris victory would be “more continuity than change,” he added.
On the other hand, a Trump victory would not be celebrated in Tehran, Brodsky said.
“The Islamic Republic fears Donald Trump,” he said. That’s why it has been trying to kill him.”
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Published: 15:13 ET, Oct 31 2024Updated: 4:07 ET, Nov 1 2024
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DONALD Trump would “unleash the wrath of God” on Iran if reelected, but Tehran doesn’t fear Kamala Harris, a senior expert on the regime has claimed.
Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimed
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimedCredit: AFP
Next week’s election comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations, with tensions between Washington and Tehran as high as they’ve ever been.
On November 4, Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis, when armed Iranian college students who supported that year’s Islamist revolution stormed the American embassy in Tehran, taking 53 US diplomats hostage for 444 days.
That anniversary – seen as a pivotal moment in US-Iranian relations – comes as the ongoing conflict in Israel has ratcheted up tensions between the two countries.
As the world’s eyes turn to the US election, Brodsky said that Tehran would likely prefer a Harris victory.
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“If you have Vice President Harris in office, I think you will see a resumption of diplomacy with the Islamic Republic,” he said.
A Harris victory would be “more continuity than change,” he added.
On the other hand, a Trump victory would not be celebrated in Tehran, Brodsky said.
“The Islamic Republic fears Donald Trump,” he said. That’s why it has been trying to kill him.”
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Last month, Trump revealed he had been briefed on Iranian assassination plots.
“A Trump victory will be a very significant challenge to the Islamic Republic,” Brodsky said.
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Tensions between Washington and Tehran are as high as they’ve ever been
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Published: 15:13 ET, Oct 31 2024Updated: 4:07 ET, Nov 1 2024
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DONALD Trump would “unleash the wrath of God” on Iran if reelected, but Tehran doesn’t fear Kamala Harris, a senior expert on the regime has claimed.
Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimed
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimedCredit: AFP
Next week’s election comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations, with tensions between Washington and Tehran as high as they’ve ever been.
On November 4, Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis, when armed Iranian college students who supported that year’s Islamist revolution stormed the American embassy in Tehran, taking 53 US diplomats hostage for 444 days.
That anniversary – seen as a pivotal moment in US-Iranian relations – comes as the ongoing conflict in Israel has ratcheted up tensions between the two countries.
As the world’s eyes turn to the US election, Brodsky said that Tehran would likely prefer a Harris victory.
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“If you have Vice President Harris in office, I think you will see a resumption of diplomacy with the Islamic Republic,” he said.
A Harris victory would be “more continuity than change,” he added.
On the other hand, a Trump victory would not be celebrated in Tehran, Brodsky said.
“The Islamic Republic fears Donald Trump,” he said. That’s why it has been trying to kill him.”
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Last month, Trump revealed he had been briefed on Iranian assassination plots.
“A Trump victory will be a very significant challenge to the Islamic Republic,” Brodsky said.
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READY TO STRIKE Donald Trump is ready to ‘unleash the wrath of God’ against Iran but Tehran isn’t scared of Kamala Harris, says expert
Tensions between Washington and Tehran are as high as they’ve ever been
Chris BradfordAnthony Blair
Published: 15:13 ET, Oct 31 2024Updated: 4:07 ET, Nov 1 2024
Donald Trump is ready to ‘unleash the wrath of God’ against Iran but Tehran isn’t scared of Kamala Harris, says expert_1
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DONALD Trump would “unleash the wrath of God” on Iran if reelected, but Tehran doesn’t fear Kamala Harris, a senior expert on the regime has claimed.
Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Kamala Harris could take a softer line on Iran
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali KhameneiCredit: Getty
Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimed
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimedCredit: AFP
Next week’s election comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations, with tensions between Washington and Tehran as high as they’ve ever been.
On November 4, Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis, when armed Iranian college students who supported that year’s Islamist revolution stormed the American embassy in Tehran, taking 53 US diplomats hostage for 444 days.
That anniversary – seen as a pivotal moment in US-Iranian relations – comes as the ongoing conflict in Israel has ratcheted up tensions between the two countries.
As the world’s eyes turn to the US election, Brodsky said that Tehran would likely prefer a Harris victory.
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“If you have Vice President Harris in office, I think you will see a resumption of diplomacy with the Islamic Republic,” he said.
A Harris victory would be “more continuity than change,” he added.
On the other hand, a Trump victory would not be celebrated in Tehran, Brodsky said.
“The Islamic Republic fears Donald Trump,” he said. That’s why it has been trying to kill him.”
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Last month, Trump revealed he had been briefed on Iranian assassination plots.
“A Trump victory will be a very significant challenge to the Islamic Republic,” Brodsky said.
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READY TO STRIKE Donald Trump is ready to ‘unleash the wrath of God’ against Iran but Tehran isn’t scared of Kamala Harris, says expert
Tensions between Washington and Tehran are as high as they’ve ever been
Chris BradfordAnthony Blair
Published: 15:13 ET, Oct 31 2024Updated: 4:07 ET, Nov 1 2024
Donald Trump is ready to ‘unleash the wrath of God’ against Iran but Tehran isn’t scared of Kamala Harris, says expert_1
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DONALD Trump would “unleash the wrath of God” on Iran if reelected, but Tehran doesn’t fear Kamala Harris, a senior expert on the regime has claimed.
Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The U.S. Sun that a Trump victory in the election on November 5 would pose a “very significant challenge” to the Islamic Republic.
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Kamala Harris could take a softer line on Iran
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Kamala Harris could take a softer line on IranCredit: Getty
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali KhameneiCredit: Getty
Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimed
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Donald Trump is ‘feared’ by Iran, a policy expert has claimedCredit: AFP
Next week’s election comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations, with tensions between Washington and Tehran as high as they’ve ever been.
On November 4, Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis, when armed Iranian college students who supported that year’s Islamist revolution stormed the American embassy in Tehran, taking 53 US diplomats hostage for 444 days.
That anniversary – seen as a pivotal moment in US-Iranian relations – comes as the ongoing conflict in Israel has ratcheted up tensions between the two countries.
As the world’s eyes turn to the US election, Brodsky said that Tehran would likely prefer a Harris victory.
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DEM NONSENSE AOC slammed over election leaflet with mangled translation in Democrat gaffe
“If you have Vice President Harris in office, I think you will see a resumption of diplomacy with the Islamic Republic,” he said.
A Harris victory would be “more continuity than change,” he added.
On the other hand, a Trump victory would not be celebrated in Tehran, Brodsky said.
“The Islamic Republic fears Donald Trump,” he said. That’s why it has been trying to kill him.”
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Last month, Trump revealed he had been briefed on Iranian assassination plots.
“A Trump victory will be a very significant challenge to the Islamic Republic,” Brodsky said.
Iran is currently embroiled in conflict in the Middle East as its allies in the Palestinian Hamas organization, and Hezbollah in Lebanon, face sustained pressure from Israel.
Last Saturday, Iran suffered Israeli strikes in response to two Iranian ballistic missile attacks.