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BRAKING:Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ From Iran, Rejects Any Negotiated Deal.
Donald Trump has declared that the United States will not negotiate a settlement with Iran unless the country agrees to what he described as “unconditional surrender,” marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations.
In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform, the U.S. president made it clear that Washington would not consider any diplomatic agreement unless Tehran completely capitulates.
“There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!” Trump wrote, emphasizing that only a full surrender by the Iranian government would bring the conflict to an end.
Trump added that once Iran surrenders and installs what he called “great and acceptable leaders,” the United States and its allies would assist in rebuilding the country and strengthening its economy.
According to the president, such a transformation could help Iran move away from conflict and toward economic recovery and stability.
The statement comes amid escalating hostilities in the Middle East involving the United States,
Israel, and Iran.
Military strikes and retaliatory attacks have raised fears of a wider regional conflict, while diplomatic mediation efforts by other countries are reportedly underway to try to halt the violence.
Analysts say Trump’s demand for unconditional surrender significantly narrows the possibility of immediate negotiations, as it sets a maximalist objective rather than a compromise-based diplomatic solution.
Iran, for its part, has indicated it is prepared to defend its sovereignty and has not signaled any willingness to accept such terms.
The developments have drawn global attention, with governments and international observers closely monitoring the situation for signs of either further escalation or a potential diplomatic breakthrough.
As tensions remain high, the prospect of negotiations between Washington and Tehran appears increasingly uncertain.
