US President George W. Bush said on Tuesday that Iran is ready to take retaliatory measures against US troops in Iraq.

He made it clear that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is sanctioning Iran's supreme leader.

With the continuing confrontation between the United States and Iran, the international community is increasingly concerned about the possibility of an accidental military conflict.

Trump told reporters in the White House office that he would sign an additional sanctions order against Iran, saying "(Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) sanctions against Iran's top leaders and top leaders."

He said that "the responsibility for the hostile act of the Iranian regime is ultimately in Hamanet." He said the sanctions were intended to impose a response to Iran's U.N.

"I urge the Iranian regime to abandon nuclear ambitions, change the destructive behavior, respect the rights of the people, and return to the negotiating table in good faith," President Trump said in a statement released after the signing.

The sanctions are interpreted to mean that President Trump, who has folded the retaliatory attack card against the U.S. military's U.S. insurrection, is trying to push Iran back into the negotiating table as the biggest pressure strategy through additional sanctions.

Mr. Trump said he prepared for the retaliatory attack on Iran and stopped it 10 minutes before the execution. He said on the 21st that he directly told her on Twitter and asked NBC Interview on the same day to meet with Iran without any preconditions.

US Treasury Secretary Stephen Moussaint said in a brief briefing after President Trump's executive order, "eight high-ranking commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are subject to sanctions," and said the Iranian assets frozen in the sanctions are billions of dollars in size.

He also said foreign ministers of Muhammad Zarqawi would be subject to sanctions later this week.

It seems that Iran is trying to push the return of the negotiating table by pointing to the foreign minister who is the chief of negotiations and the negotiator of the nuclear talks in 2015.

As the United States and Iran continue to face shortcomings, the international community is calling for tensions, worrying that it could spark war.

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