
Trump makes stunning claim after surrender threat to Khamenei: ‘Iran wants to…'
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran has 'reached out' and expressed a desire to negotiate amid escalating conflict with Israel, but he emphasised that no decision has been made on whether the U.S. Trump described Iran as being in 'a lot of trouble' and noted that Iranian negotiators had even suggested visiting the White House, though he remained skeptical of their intentions, demanding 'unconditional surrender' from Tehran. Watch for more

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