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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has told all residents to evacuate Iran, warning that in only just a few hours, there can be ‘no more possibility’ to accomplish that.
It comes on the heels of a possible US attack in Iran inside the subsequent few days after nuclear talks did not yield any progress.
‘Please leave Iran immediately… and don’t go to this country under any circumstances,’ he said.
He warned that the potential for an armed conflict evacuation might not be possible ‘inside just a few hours’.
Since anti-government protests broke out in Iran in January, which saw the Ayatollah kill hundreds of Iranian residents, many countries have issued warnings against all travel to Iran.
That is the primary warning of evacuation from a European country in light of the news in recent days.
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Earlier this week, Trump issued a warning to Iran, telling reporters that he didn’t think Iran wants the implications of not making a deal.
Dozens of planes are headed towards the Middle East as tensions between Iran and the US reach a breaking point after nuclear talks.
It comes as one Trump adviser told Axios: ‘The boss is getting fed up. Some people around him warn him against going to war with Iran, but I feel there’s 90% likelihood we see kinetic motion in the subsequent few weeks.’
Sources have suggested that any conflict would likely be a joint operation with Israel.
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