Trump says almost “everything has collapsed” in Iran

US President Donald Trump says that almost “everything has collapsed” in Iran. He stresses that Iran now has no more navy, no air force or capacity to detect air strikes. “Almost everything was destroyed,” stressed Trump speaking at a media conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Trump was asked which [...]
He stresses that Iran now has no more navy, no air force or capacity to detect air strikes.
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Trump was asked what is the worst scenario the United States has prepared for.
He replied that the worst scenario is to do this “and take the power of someone who is as bad as the previous person”.
Trump added that they had in mind some people who could lead the country, but that they are already dead.
Trump was asked if he considers Reza Pahlav, the son of Iran's last chess, as a possible alternative to leading the country in the future.
In response, he said, although some “some people like it”, according to him the best scenario would be to get the power to take the “somebody currently inside the country”.
Trump also spoke of his relationship with Germany, which he said has a <x0-cypherate” with the US.
He added that both sides would also discuss trade deals. /Radio Free Europe












