Donald Trump talked to Vladimir Putin. Rejected the Kremlin's proposal


Donald Trump at a Wednesday press conference was asked by journalists about the issue of Israel's war with Iran. – I know many people from Iran, mainly living in New York. They are amazing people. Intelligent, full of energy. They can be difficult, but you can also – he told journalists. – And now these people get hard. And it's really embarrassing. It's so stupid – he added.
Donald Trump firmly rejected the Kremlin's proposal
Suddenly, without asking, the American president began to talk about the war of Russia with Ukraine in the context of Iran.
– This is another matter. Russia, Ukraine – is also stupid. It would never have happened if I was a president. Putin would never do that, said Trump. – I talked to him yesterday and he suggested that he would help in mediation [pomiędzy Izraelem i Iranem]. I said: make me a favor. Take care of your affairs first. Let's start with mediation in Russia, ok? I said: Vladimir, let's first deal with Russia. You can take care of it later – he reported a conversation with the Russian leader.
The American president, however, expressed the belief that “it would also work out”.
– But so many people have already died. The most important thing in this matter is that many more people were killed than served in Ukraine. In Russia, many, many more people. The building is collapsing and they say that nobody has suffered. It's ridiculous – he assessed.
The US president calls Iran for “unconditional surrender”. Explains what he means
Donald Trump was also asked what “unconditional surrender”, which he demands from Iran, means.
– These are two very simple words. Very simple – unconditional surrender. I mean: I'm fed up. I give up. I'm gone. And then we go and blow up all this nuclear equipment that they are scattered there – he said. – They had bad intentions. For 40 years they said “death of America”, “Death to Israel”. Death for everyone they didn't like. They were tyrants. They were like school osiłki. And now they are not. But we'll see what will happen – he added.
He stated, however, that “war is very complicated” and “many bad things can happen.” “I wouldn't say we've already won something.” I would say we have made a lot of progress. And we'll see. The next week will be very important. Maybe less than a week. Maybe shorter – he announced.
The US president also assessed that nuclear weapons in the hands of “hostile, very radical, fanatical country” is “a threat that cannot be tolerated.”




