Trump urges Iran to surrender unconditionally

United States President Donald Trump has on Friday urged Iran to surrender unconditionally, a week after launching joint bombings with Israel against him, which could make it more difficult to reach a quick agreement on ending the war. Trump made these comments on social networks [...]
Trump made these comments on social networks just hours after Iran's president announced that several unidentified countries had launched media efforts, giving signs of a diplomatic initiative to end the conflict, writes REL, broadcast Periscope.
“There will be no deal with Iran except MEANING UNDERED”, Trump wrote on his platform the Social Truth.
His announcement came at a time when Israel was bombarding the regime's limits in Tehran and Hezbollah positions in Beirut, while US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the US attacks against Iran “would rise significantly”.
Trump said that after every chapter of the Islamic Republic, the United States and their allies will work to restore Iran “from the brink of destruction, making it more economically, better and stronger than ever before”.
This will depend on the establishment of what he called “a leader of GREH and PRANUEER”.
He shut down his message with a new slogan, "Let's make Iran great again!"
At the beginning of the war, which the United States and Israel began on February 28th, Trump had cited the possibility of negotiations, but as in many other conflict-related issues, he has since changed his stance and is now against the talks.
They're calling, saying: How can we make a deal? ) I said: You're a little late. We want to fight more now than they want, Trump said Thursday during an event at the White House.
Republican leader is seeking to influence the election of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack at the beginning of the war.
He told CNN that it is not against a new religious leader in the country.
I have no problem with religious leaders. I have relations with many religious leaders and they're fantastic”, Trump was quoted as saying.
In the same interview, he cited Venezuela's example, where the United States captured the country's leader and are now co-operating with Delcy Rodriguez, former vice president.
“will work very easily (in Iran). It'll work like it worked in Venezuela. We have a wonderful leader there. She's doing a great job and she's gonna work here again, like this,”, Trump told CNN. /Periscope/












