Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Iran’s president says war with U.S. unlikely

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that he doesn’t believe the U.S. will pursue war with his country, because it will harm President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection bid.

Rouhani said that Trump knows that war with Iran will “ruin” his chances of winning the 2020 U.S. presidenti­al election.

The Iranian leader added that war would be harmful to U.S. interests and those of its regional allies, as well as Iran.

“I think the Americans aren’t after war since they know what harm it could do them,” said Rouhani in a news conference.

He said that Persian Gulf nations such as the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Qatar stood a lot to lose if conflict between Iran and the U.S. turns to war.

Tehran and Washington came close to an open conflict in January, when a U.S. drone strike killed Iran’s top general, Qassem Soleimani, outside

Baghdad. Iran retaliated with missile strikes on a base housing U.S. troops in Iraq.

Tensions have been escalating steadily since Trump pulled the U.S. out of Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, and reimposed crippling sanctions on Iran.

Rouhani reiterated that the U.S. should rejoin the nuclear deal if it wants to return to negotiatio­ns.

“We will finally get the enemy to sit at the negotiatin­g table some day, like before,” said Rouhani, referring to the United States.

Rouhani also encouraged Iranians to turn out in large numbers for parliament­ary elections on Friday as a show of defiance against the U.S.

“Americans will not be happy with a high turnout,”he said. “Surely they will be happy with a low-turnout election.”

Iran’s parliament­ary elections are seen as a test of the popularity of Rouhani’s relatively moderate and pro-reform bloc. His government, however, has mostly struggled to deliver on campaign promises to improve people’s lives as Iran’s economy buckles under the weight of U.S. sanctions.

Iranian authoritie­s have also barred thousands of parliament­ary candidates from running, mainly reformists and moderates.

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