Trump rejects settling war with Iran, raises notion of eliminating all its potential leaders
The Straits Times
Mr Trump said the air campaign could make negotiations a moot point if all potential leaders of Iran are killed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said on March 7 he is not interested in negotiating with Iran and raised the possibility that the Iran war would only end once that country no longer has a functioning military or any remaining leadership in power.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Mr Trump said the air campaign could make negotiations a moot point if all potential leaders of Iran are killed and the Iranian military is destroyed.
“At some point, I don’t think there will be anybody left maybe to say ‘We surrender,’” Mr Trump said.
Israel and Iran traded numerous attacks on March 7 as the Middle East war entered a second week. Iran’s president apologised to neighbouring states to cool anger across the Gulf but stirred criticism from hardliners at home.
“I personally apologise to neighbouring countries that were affected by Iran’s actions,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said, urging them not to join US-Israeli attacks on Iran.

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