At the Oval Office, Trump warned reporters that Iran was “too close” to acquiring a nuclear bomb. He stated, “With me, it’s very simple: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” in the memo.
However, in order to prevent “a very catastrophic situation,” he said that he was willing to negotiate with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, according to Iran International,
Notwithstanding the difficulties. But when asked what would happen if Iran were to kill him, the former leader didn’t mince words. “It wouldn’t be my fault if they did that; it would be a horrible thing.
They would be destroyed if they did it. He said, “That would be the end.” “They will be decimated if they follow the directions I left. They shouldn’t be able to accomplish it, and nothing will remain.
Then, Trump attacked Joe Biden, his predecessor, saying the previous president never adopted a strong enough position. However, he never did. I have no idea why.