Trump: No Iranian Leaders Left to Talk to, Says War Going ‘Extremely Well’
- President Donald Trump stated that there are no Iranian leaders left to negotiate with and expressed satisfaction with this situation.
- He claimed that Iran's navy, air force, anti-aircraft systems, radar, and leadership have all been destroyed.
- According to Trump, 58 Iranian ships were destroyed in two days, eliminating their navy.
- Trump emphasized that the United States will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, fearing they would use them if obtained.
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'There's no one to talk to, we like it that way,' says Trump on Iran
President Donald Trump said he wants to speak with Iran’s leadership—but “their leaders are all gone,” adding that no one even wants to take the vacant position. JUST IN: President Trump says the US wants to talk to Iran but there's nobody to talk to. "Their leaders are all gone." pic.twitter.com/TIktNTEkWk — BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) March 20, 2026 The post WATCH: ‘There’s no one to talk to, we like it that way,’ says Trump on Iran appeared firs…
'Their Leaders Are All Gone': Trump Boasts Of US Operations In Iran, Says No One Wants To Lead Tehran Anymore
US President Donald Trump on Friday boasted that the United States is doing “extremely well” in Iran, adding that everything is now “gone” in the Middle Eastern state, which no one wants to lead anymore.
"We are having difficulties, we want to talk to them, but there is no one to talk to." These are the words with which Donald Trump referred to the Iranian leadership and the possibility of opening a channel of dialogue with Tehran. Statements that, after the targeted killings and the carpet bombings on the nerve centers of the Islamic Republic, take almost the tones of sarcasm. "Their leaders are all, the next group of leaders has disappeared an…
The American President, Donald Trump, said today that he appreciates the succession of deaths of Iranian leaders and that there is “no one left to talk to” in Tehran about the conflict triggered by the United States and Israel. “We want to talk to them, but there's no one to talk to. We don't have anyone to talk to. And you know what else? We like that,” said the American leader during an award ceremony at the White House. Previously, in the ear…
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