Trump suspends negotiations with Iran after defiant speech from Ayatollah
- President Donald Trump has suspended plans to ease sanctions on Iran following Ayatollah Khamenei's comments, stating it left him with no choice.
- Trump mentioned he was considering bombing Iran again if it continues enriching uranium to dangerous levels.
- The White House confirmed that no meeting with an Iranian delegation is scheduled.
- Iran must allow international inspectors for nuclear compliance.
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Donald Trump considers new US attacks on Iran to be possible in principle. However, he recently dealt with a possible lifting of sanctions against Iran – until Tehran's Supreme Leader spoke up.
Trump: I Was Ready to Help Iran—Then Khamenei Opened His Mouth
President Trump revealed he was open to easing sanctions on Iran following a ceasefire but quickly reversed course after Iran’s Supreme Leader publicly declared victory and attacked the U.S. and Israel. The shift underscores Trump’s readiness to pressure Tehran harder rather than reward its belligerence. Key Facts: Trump was considering lifting some sanctions on Iran to aid recovery after its war with Israel. Ayatollah Khamenei claimed victory …
Trump Drops Sanctions Relief for Iran Following 'Angry, Hostile, and Unhappy' Khamenei Address
President Donald Trump said Friday he has "dropped all work on sanction relief" for Iran, slamming Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei for condemning the United States and falsely claiming victory over Israel in an "angry, hostile, and unhappy" public address.The post Trump Drops Sanctions Relief for Iran Following 'Angry, Hostile, and Unhappy' Khamenei Address appeared first on .
Trump suspends negotiations with Iran after defiant speech from Ayatollah
President Donald Trump announced Friday afternoon that he was suspending the possibility of sanctions relief efforts with Iran after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei defiantly proclaimed victory over the U.S. and Israel in a videotaped message. “During the last few days, I was working on the possible removal of sanctions, and other things, which would have given a much better chance to Iran at a full, fast, and complete recovery The sanctions …
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