Donald Trump dialed up the rhetoric against Iran on Friday, warning the
country's president he "better be careful" about his words.
The war-of-words between Tehran and Washington escalated as President Hassan Rouhani and Trump traded threats and warnings.
Rouhani
told a crowd of hundreds of thousands marking the anniversary of the
1979 Islamic revolution that "the Iranian people must be spoken to with
respect."
"Iranians will make those using threatening language against this nation regret it," he said.
"Anyone threatening Iran's government and armed forces should know that our nation is vigilant."
Trump was asked about the remarks later, responding that "he better be careful."
The US president has toughened the rhetoric against Iran considerably since coming to office.
He has also introduced sanctions after an Iranian missile test.
Many
in Trump's inner circle want to see a harder line against Tehran, but
have so far shied away from killing a deal that saw Iran get sanctions
relief in exchange for curbing its nuclear program.
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