Confusing statements from Trump, who said, "We want to talk to Iran."

Confusing statements from Trump, who said,

20.03.2026 20:50

A striking statement came from U.S. President Donald Trump, who claimed that the attacks on Iran are going well. Trump said, "All of their leaders are gone. The next leaders are gone, most of the ones after them are gone, and now nobody wants to be a leader there. We want to talk to Iran, but there is no one left to talk to."

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the attacks on Iran are going extremely well, and that the leadership cadre in the country has largely been neutralized, expressing a desire to talk to Iran but saying that "there is no one left to talk to."

TRUMP'S STATEMENT ON IRAN

Trump presented the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the U.S. Naval Academy football team at the White House. Speaking at the ceremony, Trump drew attention to the Iran that the U.S. and Israel have attacked, claiming that the world has seen the power of U.S. sailors and aviators in "one of the most complex and successful military operations of all time" against Iran in recent weeks.

Trump said, "And this is incredible. I don't want to exaggerate too much, but this is not a competition. It's not even a competition."

"58 SHIPS SUNK IN TWO DAYS"

Claiming that Iran has "very good equipment" and "a lot of money" from Russia and China, Trump asserted that this equipment has been "useless against the U.S." Trump stated, "We are doing extremely well in Iran. The difference between us and them is that two weeks ago they had a navy. They no longer have a navy. It's all at the bottom of the sea. 58 ships were sunk in two days."

"ALL THEIR LEADERS ARE GONE"

Reporting that the leaders in Iran have been killed in the attacks, Trump said, "All their leaders are gone. The next leaders are gone too, and most of the ones after them are gone. And now no one wants to lead there."

"NO ONE LEFT TO TALK TO"

Stating that they want to talk to Iran but that "there is no one left to talk to," Trump also claimed that "they are pleased with this situation."

Reiterating that they cannot allow Iran to have nuclear weapons, Trump assessed, "They wanted to take over the Middle East. And if they had nuclear weapons, they would use them quickly. And if they can use nuclear weapons, the world would be in great trouble. This had to be stopped. It should have been done long ago."

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