President Donald Trump said Iranian leaders are professional negotiators but accused them of violating the previous deal, according to a report. Trump claimed that the US is taking oil, gold, land, and food from Iran, asserting that everything belongs to the United States.
President Donald Trump said Monday that Iranian leaders are "professional negotiators" but accused them of violating the previous deal, according to a report circulating on social media. Trump claimed that the United States is taking oil, gold, land, and food from Iran, asserting that "everything belongs to the US."
The statement is the latest in a series of Trump's public remarks on Iran over the past month. As The Zioneer has reported, Trump previously said Iran had agreed to "essentially everything" (July 3), accused Iranian leadership of lying about the nuclear deal (July 8), and declared the MOU "over" (July 8). The comments have fluctuated between describing cooperation and alleging violations.
The specific claim that the US is "taking everything" from Iran appears to be a new escalation in rhetoric. The source of the statement is a single source, and the remarks have not been independently confirmed by official US channels. The context of the claim — whether it refers to sanctions, seizures, or military assets — remains unclear.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump says Iran violates ceasefire daily, suggests nuclear goal achievable without deal
- DevelopingTrump says Iran fooled him, calls Tehran's deal confirmation 'weak and pathetic'
- StrongTrump to Iran: If you violate the deal, I'll do what I have to do
- DevelopingTrump accuses Iranian leadership of lying about nuclear deal, calls them 'crazy'
Source and signal
- Internal intake
