US President Donald Trump stated yesterday that Iran is “going to negotiate” before expected discussions in Pakistan.
In a brief phone interview on “The John Fredericks Show,” a conservative radio program, Trump expressed confidence that Tehran would negotiate, while cautioning about repercussions if it fails to do so.
“They will negotiate, and if they don’t, they will face issues like they’ve never encountered before,” the president stated.
“Let’s hope they reach a fair agreement and rebuild their nation,” Trump went on, stating that as they achieve that, “they will not possess a nuclear weapon.”
Before concluding the call, Trump reiterated his rationale for military intervention. “And I must say we had no options in Iran,” he stated. “We didn’t really have an option.” We needed to accomplish it.
“We’ve performed excellently, and we’ll finish it up, and everyone will be pleased,” he said before ending the call.