“I saved him from a terrible and ignominious death,” said Donald Trump in a capital message on his Truth Social network, about Ayatollah Khameini. “I knew exactly where he sheltered, and I did not want to leave Israel or the American armed forces, by far the most powerful and the largest in the world, put an end to his life”.
The Republican President also warned before the press at the White House that Washington would be “undoubtedly” ready to bomb Iran again if he sought to acquire the atomic weapon, after the strikes carried out by the United States during the weekend in support of Israel. Donald Trump accused Ayatollah Khameini, who said Thursday that he had “slap” in Washington, ingratitude.
“Israel has been demolished too”
“Listen, you are a man of great faith, a man who is very respected in this country,” he said. “You have to tell the truth: you have taken a beating.” And Israel was also demolished-they both demolished, “he said. “It was the right time to end the war,” he said about the ceasefire who entered into force earlier this week between Israel and Iran.
Donald Trump repeated that Iran wanted to organize a meeting with the United States to resume negotiations despite the denial of Tehran. “Iran wants a meeting. As you know, their sites have been wiped out – their very diabolical nuclear sites, “said Donald Trump, without providing more details. The Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi, said Thursday that there was “no plan yet” for new discussions.
More lifting of sanctions
Donald Trump also wrote on his Truth Social network that he was no longer planning to remove the sanctions against Iran, which would have given “a much better chance (in the country) to recover fully, quickly and completely”.
A sixth cycle of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, scheduled for June 15 via the mediation of the Sultanate of Oman, had been canceled due to the war launched two days earlier by the Israeli attack on Iran. Tehran, who reaffirmed his “legitimate rights” to develop a civil nuclear program and denies wanting to acquire the atomic weapon, said he was ready to resume discussions with Washington on an agreement framing his nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions striking his economy.