Trump Says There Will Be No Deal with Iran Except 'Unconditional Surrender'
Trump demands Iran's full surrender and U.S. involvement in selecting its next supreme leader amid escalating military strikes and ongoing mediation efforts.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the only acceptable outcome for ending hostilities with Iran is 'unconditional surrender.'
- Trump emphasized that after Iran's capitulation, the U.S. and allies would help make Iran 'economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.'
- He reiterated that there will be no deal with Iran except for 'unconditional surrender.'
- Trump introduced a new slogan, 'MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN ,' paralleling his previous political branding.
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On Friday, US President Donald Trump had said that only Tehran's "unconditional surrender" can end the war in the Middle East.
Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as Israel pounds Tehran and Lebanon
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” the latest and broadest expansion of his goals for the war, while Israeli jets pummeled Tehran and other parts of Iran with a fresh wave of airstrikes.
Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump yesterday ruled out the beginning of talks to reach an agreement with Iran and warned that he only expects an “unconditional surrender” to end the war; he also reiterated his demand to participate in the election of a new supreme leader in the Islamic Republic.
Trump says US ‘doing very well’ in Iran nearly 1 week into joint action against Tehran
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump on Friday said the U.S. is “doing very well” in Iran, nearly a week after the military coordinated with Israel on airstrikes in Tehran that left its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dead. “Somebody said, ‘How would you score it from zero to 10?’ I said, ‘I’d give it a 12 to a 15.’ Their army is gone. Their navy is gone. Their communications are gone. Their leaders are gone…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, woke up this Friday, seventh day of the war, gave an interview to CNN and then went to his social network, Truth, to, as usual, give a new flock in the speech about a conflict that seems to be guided by his whims and center the conversation on a Washington that dances every day irremediably to his son. “There will be no agreement with Iran except unconditional surrender,” he wrote in Truth. And t…
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