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Donald Trump on plans for Iran. “We want to come in and clean everything.”


Trump's comment was a reaction to the words of Iranian foreign minister Abbas Aragchi, who assured that the country was ready for a land invasion.

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The US president considered these fears to be groundless in the current strategic situation. -It's a waste of time. They lost everything. They lost their navy. They lost everything they could have lost, Trump said in a telephone conversation with the station, suggesting that instead of a land operation, long-range strikes would be continued.

We want to go in and clean everything up. We do not want someone who would rebuild (the current regime) in 10 years – he emphasized.

Trump said that The United States “has several people” who, in his opinion, would be good as new leaders. – We're watching them – he emphasized, adding that efforts are being made to ensure that these people survive the ongoing conflict. However, he did not specify any names.

Donald Trump on Khamenei's son. “Unacceptable”

Earlier, Tump said that the son of slain Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei is “unacceptable”.

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, is known for his close, decades-long ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, also known as the Revolutionary Guard. For years, he was a key link between his father and the command of this formation, reported the independent opposition website Iran International.

Referring to an earlier statement in which he joked that the Iranians would call and ask for a leader, Trump admitted that he was “just a little sarcastic” at the time.

Ashley Davis

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