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Iran, US keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions

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Iran, US keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
RTÉ News
RTÉ News37 mins ago
Iran, US keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
The United States and Iran exchanged defiant messages ahead of Monday's scheduled announcement of new US economic sanctions .
Rappler
Rappler3 hrs ago
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Sanctions Loom, Oil Shipments Halt in Strait of Hormuz Amid Calls for Diplomacy
U.S. and Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
As the war neared 6 months old, the two sides were not exchanging fire but also not pursuing peace talks.
Reuters
Reuters4 hrs ago
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions  Reuters
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
Iran's foreign ministry said that the imminent US announcement of new economic sanctions on Iran was an "assertion of extraterritorial sovereignty over every independent member state of the United Nations."
Al-Monitor
Al-Monitor5 hrs ago
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
By Menna AlaaElDin and Kanishka Singh CAIRO/WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The United States and Iran exchanged defiant messages ahead of Monday's scheduled announcement of new U.S. economic sanctions that could impact the Islamic Republic and Tehran's most important trading partners including China.
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
Strait of Hormuz traffic plummets and oil prices continue to rise
The Straits Times
The Straits Times🏁 first to report7 hrs ago
US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
CAIRO/WASHINGTON, Aug 22 - The United States and Iran exchanged defiant messages ahead of Monday's scheduled announcement of new U.S. economic sanctions that could impact the Islamic Republic and Tehran's most important trading partners including China.