Trump excludes ceasefire with Iran and sets a main demand for the regime.
U.S. President Donald Trump has set tough conditions for Iran regarding its nuclear program, stating that there can be no ceasefire without the complete submission of the Iranian regime. Trump also announced that the time for diplomatic negotiations has passed and that Iran is practically ready to have nuclear weapons.
“We are not seeking a ceasefire. We want complete victory - zero nuclear weapons,” emphasized Trump.
He also expressed a willingness to consider proposals for negotiations, but specific actions he plans to take will occur at the final stage.
Iran's response to Trump's statements
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, called President Trump's statements 'absurd rhetoric' and noted that Iran will not yield to American threats. He warned of potential consequences if the U.S. military intervenes.
Meanwhile, members of Congress have expressed their support for Arab leaders in facing the nuclear threat from Iran. The U.S. Embassy in Israel is preparing for a possible evacuation of Americans due to the escalating conflict with Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump has set tough conditions for Iran regarding its nuclear program, emphasizing the need for complete submission of the regime. The response from Iran's Supreme Leader was a refusal to back down in the face of American threats, which indicates an escalation of the situation and the danger of further conflict between the countries.
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