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(Wall Street Journal) Aresu Eqbali - A day after Britain, France and Germany took the first steps toward reimposing sanctions on Iran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told the Iranian cabinet on Wednesday that European troops stationed in the Middle East could be in danger: "The American soldier today is not secure. Tomorrow, the European soldier could be insecure too." Britain, France, Germany and the European Union have thousands of troops stationed in the Middle East, including NATO missions.2020-01-16 00:00:00Full Article
Nuclear-Deal Collapse Would Put European Troops at Risk, Tehran Warns
(Wall Street Journal) Aresu Eqbali - A day after Britain, France and Germany took the first steps toward reimposing sanctions on Iran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told the Iranian cabinet on Wednesday that European troops stationed in the Middle East could be in danger: "The American soldier today is not secure. Tomorrow, the European soldier could be insecure too." Britain, France, Germany and the European Union have thousands of troops stationed in the Middle East, including NATO missions.2020-01-16 00:00:00Full Article
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