Britain, France and Germany drafted a harsh statement on Trump's Iran threat — then shelved it, fearing escalation, report says
Britain, France and Germany drafted a harsh statement condemning Trump's threat to annihilate Iran but shelved it, fearing a public rebuke could prompt further U.S. military action, according to a report.
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