
Rubio says US expects response from Iran on potential deal Friday, defends recent strikes
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters the administration expected a response from the Iranian regime on Friday, but that "only stupid countries" wouldn't respond to fire with fire when facing attacks like the U.S. did in the Strait of Hormuz.
"The red line is clear: They threaten Americans, they're gonna get blown up," Rubio told reporters Friday.
"If you fire at a U.S. Navy ship, what are we supposed to do?" Rubio said. "Of course we fired back on them. They were shooting at us. That's what I would expect to do. Only stupid countries don't shoot back when you're shot at," Rubio said. "And we're not a stupid country."
On talks with the regime, Rubio said "we should know something today" and "the hope is it's something that it can put us into a serious process of negotiation."
"We're expecting a response from them today, at some point. We have not received that yet as-in the last in the last hour, but perhaps that will come. Their system is still highly fractured and a bit dysfunctional as well, so that may be serving as an impediment," Rubio said. "I hope it's a serious offer. I really do."




