Iranian civilians hold weapons and shout anti-U.S. slogans! Trump is enraged, calling them animals and saying they can be bombed at will.

According to a report on April 6, Trump made it clear during a White House press conference that if Iran does not "surrender" before 8 p.m. Eastern Time on April 7, he will launch attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure.

When asked whether attacking bridges and power plants would constitute a war crime, Trump responded, "They are animals," and added, "Having nuclear weapons is the real war crime." It seems he is particularly incensed by Iran's policy of universal conscription.

Lately, large-scale rallies have erupted in cities such as Tehran and Isfahan, where citizens brandish weapon models, chant anti-U.S. slogans, and burn American flags to express their anger toward Trump's remarks.

Iran has launched an online "anti-Trump" campaign, sparking solidarity demonstrations worldwide, while anti-war sentiment is also rising within the United States. Trump hinted that Iran shows positive willingness to negotiate; if both sides reach an agreement before the April 7 deadline, the conflict might temporarily subside.

Knife Brother believes that if Iran refuses to compromise, the U.S. military may strike energy facilities, prompting Iran to retaliate against targets in Israel and Persian Gulf states, potentially triggering a full-scale war. An independent UN investigative team has already intervened in the school attack case, and divisions within the U.S. and Europe over Trump’s policies are intensifying. The next two weeks will be a critical window for avoiding total war.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861777560711168/

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