Washington:The United States on Tuesday called Iran for a discussion to de-escalate the situation which has dramatically worsened following the killing of Iranian Quds Force chief Qaseem Soleimani.
The remarks were made by US defence secretary Mark Esper and could be the most conciliatory since Soleimani's killing which has brought two nations to the edge of war.
The war of words between leaders of both countries have started since the United States on Friday carried out a fatal strike against Soleimani in Baghdad. Iran has vowed to take the harshest revenge against Washington. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has threatened that his country will hit 52 Iranian sites if Tehran dares to take any action against the preemptive strike.
Esper said that his country is not looking to start a war but is prepared to finish if Iran starts it.
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