President Donald Trump said Iranian leaders are professional negotiators, but claimed Iran got nothing from the US and that the US takes everything from Iran — oil, gold, land, food. He said there was a deal and Iran broke it, according to a report.
President Donald Trump made fresh remarks on Iran Monday afternoon, calling Iranian leaders 'professional negotiators' while accusing Tehran of breaking a previous agreement. 'Iran got nothing from me,' Trump said. 'We take everything from Iran — oil, gold, land, food, everything belongs to the US. We had a deal and they broke it.' The remarks come amid a series of statements by Trump on Iran in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has reported. In previous statements, Trump has oscillated between describing the Iran framework as an 'unconditional surrender' and warning of consequences if Iran stops complying. The latest statement appears to harden his tone, though the specific context of the 'deal' he refers to remains unclear. The statement was reported by a single source and has not been independently corroborated.
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'
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