Donald Trump stated in an interview with the Daily Mail that he is open to further negotiations with Iran but could not say whether they would take place "in the near future." The U.S. President addressed the American people for the second time in 48 hours.
U.S. President Donald Trump believes that Washington's military operation in Iran may continue for the next four weeks. The head of the White House gave an interview to the Daily Mail, which the newspaper published on Sunday, March 1.
According to him, everything is going according to plan. The U.S. has "destroyed all" of Iran's leadership, the head of state claimed, adding that it apparently concerns 48 individuals.
The American leader stated that he is open to further negotiations with Iran but could not say whether they would take place "in the near future."
"I don’t know. They want negotiations, but I said, 'You should have talked last week, not this week,'" Trump emphasized.
Second Address to the American People in 48 Hours
The head of the White House addressed the American people on March 1. Donald Trump vowed to "avenge" the three fallen American soldiers, issued a new ultimatum to Tehran, and called on the U.S. to support his fight for "freedom." This is the second address to the nation in the past 48 hours, the Daily Mail reminded.
Earlier, on March 1, the head of the White House, in an interview with The Atlantic, accused the Iranian authorities of having "waited too long." He clarified that some of the Iranian negotiators with whom Washington had been in contact in recent weeks were killed as a result of the strikes. "They could have made a deal. They should have done it earlier. They were too clever," Trump stated.