Trump rejected Iran's threats with humor
US President Donald Trump expressed his views on the possible threats posed by Iran during a meeting with media representatives. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He took a sharp but somewhat humorous stance on the issue. One journalist asked about the Iranian government's threats to American companies operating in the region, including major companies like Google and Apple.
Trump questioned the claim, asking for clarification on the nature of the threat. Jokingly, he asked: “What did they threaten with?
With pneumatic guns?” and addressed the situation in a light tone. The journalist continued by asking what measures the US government was taking to protect these companies while maintaining contact with them.
However, before giving a clear answer, Trump emphasized that the content of the threat was unclear. “I don’t understand — how are they threatening?
What kind of threat are you talking about? I haven’t heard such things,” the president said.
He also noted that there was no clear meaning in the journalist’s question. During the conversation, Trump expressed a sharper opinion, indicating that Iran’s statements were not serious.
He asked, “Are they going to blow us up, strike us?” emphasizing that there was no specific form of threats. The president also rejected the possibility of Iran attacking with nuclear weapons and stated that such an event was not realistic.
The Q&A session ended with mostly vague and contradictory opinions. Therefore, the question of whether Iran poses a real threat or not remains open.
He took a sharp but somewhat humorous stance on the issue. One journalist asked about the Iranian government's threats to American companies operating in the region, including major companies like Google and Apple.
Trump questioned the claim, asking for clarification on the nature of the threat. Jokingly, he asked: “What did they threaten with?
With pneumatic guns?” and addressed the situation in a light tone. The journalist continued by asking what measures the US government was taking to protect these companies while maintaining contact with them.
However, before giving a clear answer, Trump emphasized that the content of the threat was unclear. “I don’t understand — how are they threatening?
What kind of threat are you talking about? I haven’t heard such things,” the president said.
He also noted that there was no clear meaning in the journalist’s question. During the conversation, Trump expressed a sharper opinion, indicating that Iran’s statements were not serious.
He asked, “Are they going to blow us up, strike us?” emphasizing that there was no specific form of threats. The president also rejected the possibility of Iran attacking with nuclear weapons and stated that such an event was not realistic.
The Q&A session ended with mostly vague and contradictory opinions. Therefore, the question of whether Iran poses a real threat or not remains open.





