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John Limbert, a former US ambassador who was held hostage in Iran in the 1979 crisis, on Monday said he wants 'nothing to do' with President Donald Trump's threats toward Iran.

John Limbert, a former US ambassador who was held hostage in Iran in the 1979 crisis, on Monday said he wants "nothing to do" with President Donald Trump's threats toward Iran.

This came after Trump over the weekend threatened to strike 52 Iranian targets if Iran strikes any "Americans" or "American assets." The 52 targets represented the 52 hostages taken during the 1979 hostage crisis.

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Me too... WhiteHouse POTUS realDonaldTrump Keep me out of ALL this mess.. Don't Force innocent people to fight your battles, we have our own stuff to worry about

Yeah no kidding. He’s a Democrat.

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