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Trump reiterates military threats against Iran ahead of a scheduled diplomatic visit to China, the Islamic Republic's largest oil customer and key partner.

Donald Trump reiterated military threats against Iran as he prepares for an upcoming visit to China, which serves as Iran's primary oil importer and a significant diplomatic ally.

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