Trump: I'd rather make a deal with Tehran than launch a 'hellish bombardment' against it
Trump: I would rather reach an agreement with Tehran than launch a “hellish bombardment” against it
US President Donald Trump expressed his optimism about a possible agreement with Tehran, without revealing its details, indicating that if this agreement is achieved, Israel will not bomb Iran. Trump added that he would prefer to reach an agreement with Tehran than launch a “hellish bombardment” against it.
Trump stressed that the Iranians do not want to die, and no one wants that, stressing that if an agreement is reached with Tehran, Israel will not bomb Iran. In a post on his “Truth Social” platform on Wednesday, Trump said that he would prefer to sign a “trustworthy nuclear peace agreement” with Iran, which would allow it to grow and prosper peacefully without possessing a nuclear weapon.
Two days later, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected any negotiations with Washington, considering that such talks “will not solve the country’s problems” and are not “wise, smart, or honorable.”
Following his remarks, the government of President Masoud Pezeshkian backtracked on its positions on negotiations with the United States, and government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani confirmed that talks with European countries would continue, adding: “Everyone is well aware that Iran will not accept any dishonest negotiations.”
For its part, the US State Department, in response to an inquiry from “Iran International,” confirmed that Washington will continue its “maximum pressure” policy if Tehran does not want to reach an agreement.
In an interview with the New York Post, US President Donald Trump refused to reveal his strategy for negotiating with the Islamic Republic, saying: “I cannot talk about that, because saying it is not a good thing. But I will not bomb them.”
US President Donald Trump expressed his optimism about the possibility of reaching an agreement with the Islamic Republic, saying: “I hope they decide not to implement what they are thinking about now. I think they will be very happy about that.”
After Donald Trump’s victory, there has been much speculation about the measures he might take against the Islamic Republic. However, John Bolton, the former national security adviser in the Trump administration, confirmed to Iran International that the US government's policy towards Iran is in chaos and there is no coherent strategy.
In recent months, officials in the government of Masoud Pezeshkian have repeatedly made statements about negotiating with America, while those close to Ali Khamenei, such as Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor-in-chief of the Kayhan newspaper, which is close to Khamenei, have launched attacks on those who have proposed the idea of negotiating with the United States of America led by Donald Trump.
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