He sharply criticized Tehran for calling on young people to form human chains around nuclear power plants, which he threatened to bomb. "It is completely illegal. They are not allowed to do that," he responded. When asked what motivated him to post this morning that the entire civilization could disappear tonight, which stunned the world, Trump said: "You'll have to figure that out for yourselves." We remind you that following his threat, security measures have been raised in many countries in the Middle East. Thus, Kuwait called on residents to stay home between midnight and six in the morning on Wednesday as a preventive measure. Meanwhile, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appealed to Trump to extend his deadline for reaching an agreement with Iran by two weeks and for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz during that period. An unnamed senior Iranian official told Reuters that Iran is positively considering Pakistan's proposal, while the White House said that the U.S. president is aware of this proposal.
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Trump considers Iran's call for human shields illegal, criticizes Tehran: "They are not allowed to do that"
U.S. President Donald Trump briefly spoke with NBC News reporters but declined to provide any updates on the status of the alleged negotiations with Iran.

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