Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lashed out at the U.S. and Europe in a televised speech on state TV on Wednesday.
Rouhani slammed the EU's "failure to keep it promises" under the 2015 nuclear deal and blamed the U.S. for making the Middle East insecure.
U.S. troops are "insecure" in the region today, and EU troops "might be in danger tomorrow," Rouhani declared, according to a Reuters translation, marking the first time the leader has directed a threat toward European forces in the region. He also accused the U.S. of making the region insecure, saying it should "apologize to Tehran" for its "previous crimes.
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