Trump Claims New Iranian Leader Requires U.S. Approval to Survive.
Trump's Remarks on Iran's New Leadership
According to TSN.ua: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has asserted that Iran's new Supreme Leader will be unable to retain power without American approval. This statement follows the death of the previous Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed during a joint U.S. and Israeli strike on Tehran. The attack, which targeted a facility where Khamenei was located, involved the deployment of 30 bombs.
Following Khamenei's death, Iran's Assembly of Experts is scheduled to convene on March 8 to select his successor. It is known that Ali Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has become the country's new Supreme Leader. Trump suggested that this new leader will likely need to secure U.S. endorsement, implying his tenure would be short-lived without it. These comments come amid heightened regional tensions and a long-standing adversarial relationship between Washington and Tehran.
'He will have to get our approval. If that doesn't happen, he won't last long.' Donald Trump
Iran's Nuclear Program and Potential Consequences
Trump also commented on Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing that the country could now accumulate enough uranium to build a nuclear weapon in less than 10 days. Uranium stockpiles are believed to be held at facilities in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow. He stated that 'all options are on the table. Absolutely all,' regarding potential U.S. actions in response to the Iranian nuclear threat.
Trump noted that a potential conflict could last approximately four to five weeks, but added, 'I never make predictions. But I can say we are ahead of schedule in both time and results.' He also indicated that the successor to the eliminated Supreme Leader would be a clear target for Israel. These remarks underscore the escalating regional instability and the potential for further action by the U.S. and Israel against Iran's new leadership.
The death of Ali Khamenei and the appointment of his son as Supreme Leader could have significant implications for Iran's domestic and foreign policy. The response from the U.S. and Israel to Iran's new leadership, along with the future trajectory of its nuclear program, are likely to be decisive factors in the relationship between these nations. Given the rising tensions, the international community is closely monitoring the next moves by all parties, which could critically impact regional stability.
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