Trump says US will leave Iran in 2 or 3 weeks
"These companies should expect the destruction of their respective units in exchange for each terror act in Iran, starting from 8 PM Tehran time on Wednesday, April 1st," the IRGC statement said.
US President Donald Trump has said that the United States will “leave” Iran in “two or three” more weeks, while claiming that the country is “begging to make a deal”, BBC reported. Trump, while speaking at the Oval Office, said a deal with Iran is not “relevant” and they will leave Iran once they are certain that the regime cannot put together a nuclear weapon “for years”.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Tuesday they will target US companies in the region as of April 1 in retaliation for attacks on Iran, state media reported, according to Reuters. The 18 companies listed in the IRGC’s threat included Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, IBM, Tesla and Boeing. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said US planes with military supplies for Israel are not being allowed to use the French airspace. He also said countries, including the United Kingdom, should “start learning how to fight for” themselves and get their own fuel. He added that the US won’t be there to help anymore.



