<Anchor>

President Trump is also responding strongly. In fact, if they had attacked, they would strike back at 52 Iran, warning them that they would pour their latest weapons without hesitation.

Let's take a look at correspondent Chung Joon-hyung, and then connect Washington.

<Reporter>

President Trump has declared the commander of the murdered commander Soleimani as a terrorist leader and said he will fight back immediately if Iran strikes.

He has identified 52 important points in Iran and its culture as a point of counterattack and warns that it will be hit very quickly and powerfully.

The term 52 means Iran is a 52-year-old American hostage.

It appears to mean 52 hostages who were held at the US Embassy in Tehran for more than a year during the Iranian revolution of 1979.

President Trump tweeted again six hours after his first tweet, saying that Iran would launch a strong attack he had never seen before.

The US spent $ 2 trillion and $ 2300 trillion of our money on military equipment and threatened to send the latest equipment to Iran without hesitation if Iran strikes.

US troops in the Middle East also increased.

Hundreds of troops will be dispatched to Kuwait, with another 3,500 more in the next few days.
<Anchor>

Correspondent Jeong Jun-hyung, what President Trump is saying now, how likely are you to act?

<Reporter>

If a US military base in Iraq is attacked and the United States really strikes back 52 of Iran, it would be a step toward full-scale war, once Iran's retaliation level is the first variable and then the US counterattack level.

It's going to be the anti-American sentiment in Iran, public opinion in the US, and the political understanding of President Trump, just as true as the current mood is.

The international community is now calling for the restraint of the leaders of both countries, and there is also the prospect that an unexpected accident can affect whether the Middle East explosions will explode.

<Anchor>

Why did Trump decide on this attack? There are a lot of reports about the story behind.

<Reporter>

The US media say President Trump's heart has turned toward a war against Iran after a US American killer in rockets late last month.

The staff suggested strikes against Iranian ships and missile installations and attacks on pro-Iranian militias, which Trump decided to eliminate.

<Anchor>

Let's refrain from the United States, and this voice comes out again.

<Reporter>

Rally led by anti-war groups in more than 70 cities, including Washington.

In the US Senate, a resolution against the war with Iran has also been instituted. It is difficult to pass because the ruling Republican party is the majority.

(Video Editing: Kim Ho Jin)