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[Video] - Trump: Poor Ayatollah's life is in grave risk if he refuses to negotiate with me! Ayatollah: Fuck you and fuck off, Donald Trump!

There is already a rail link between Iran and china I think. If US attacks, Iranians will all flee to china.
 
So much respect and admiration for the great country of Iran and its leadership, for standing up to that orange faced orangutan of a bully.
 
What is there to negotiate. It was Trump that pulled out of nuclear deal with Iran. And unilaterally imposed sanctions for no apparent reason.
Now want to renegotiate. And next president may not be happy with agreement will pull out again. No point dealing with the US.
 

Aircraft supplier Howmet may halt orders if hit by Trump tariffs​

Reuters
-07 Apr 2025, 03:05 PM

Some companies now face higher costs due to US tariffs on imported aluminium and steel along with fresh duties expected to hit imports from other countries.​

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Howmet Aerospace has been a supplier of critical metal components used across the US$150 billion jetliner industry. (Seeking Alpha pic


NEW YORK: Howmet Aerospace, which supplies parts for planes built by Airbus and Boeing, may halt some shipments if they are impacted by tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, according to a letter seen by Reuters.


Pittsburgh-based Howmet said in the letter to customers that it has declared a force majeure event, a legal practice that allows parties to a contract to avoid their obligations if hit by unavoidable and unpredictable external circumstances.
 
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