US President Donald Trump threatened Iran, raised the idea of deportation of US citizens convicted of crimes and said that Palestinians may not have an alternative how to leave gauze in broadly tilted reports of reporters in the White House on Tuesday.
At Iran, Trump said that he told his advisers to blur this country if he was deadly.
“If they did, they would be blurred,” he said during the signing of an executive order calling the US government to exert maximum pressure on Tehran. “Nothing will remain.”
The Department of Justice has submitted Federal allegations in November over the alleged Iranian conspiracy aimed at killing Trump before the presidential election. The department claims that Iranian officials instructed 51 -year -old Farhad Shakeri to focus on supervision and finally murdered Trump. Shakeri is still at the wild in Iran.
In terms of American prisoners, Trump said that he was studying the legality of sending dangerous criminals to prison in other countries.

“If we had the right to do so, I would do it in the blink of an eye,” he said. “I don't know if we are doing it. We look at it now. “
Trump did not say which countries can take us to prisoners.
But his comments appeared after the Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that El Salvador offered a prison of some brutal American criminals and that the offer was “very generous” – even difficult that he raised some legal concerns.
“Demolition site”
In Gaza, Trump repeated on Tuesday the call of Palestinians to move from the enclave, which he described as a “place of demolition” after the war of Israel with Hamas fighters.
He said that there was no alternative to Palestinians, but they did not leave the Gaza during the reconstruction and call of Jordan and Egypt to take them.
“If we could find the right piece of land or numerous pieces of land and build them really cool places with lots of money in the area, that's for sure. I think it would be much better than returning to Gaza, “he said.
“I don't know how they can want to stay,” said Trump, when asked about the reaction of Palestinian and Arab leaders to his proposal.
Trump's comments reflect the wishes of the extreme right of Israel and deny the involvement of former president Joe Biden against the mass displacement of Palestinians.
Arab states and Palestinian power rejected the idea that some supporters of human rights compared themselves to ethnic purification.
Trump's commentary shortly before the welcome of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House for a discussion on the future of arms suspension in Gaza, which stopped almost 16 months of the conflict.