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No deal: Trump demands Iran's total surrender

Fri, March 06, 2026 - 17:05
2 min
The US President drives Tehran into a corner
No deal: Trump demands Iran's total surrender Photo: US President Donald Trump (Getty Images)

US President Donald Trump stated that no deal with Iran should be expected. He emphasized that he is only considering Tehran’s unconditional surrender, according to Trump’s post on Truth Social.

The US President stressed that there will be no agreement with Iran "except unconditional surrender."

"After that, and the selection of a great and acceptable leader(s), we, and many of our wonderful and very brave allies and partners, will work tirelessly to bring Iran back from the brink of destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than ever before," Trump added.

Israel-US operation against Iran

On February 28, Israel and the US carried out powerful strikes on Iran, resulting in the elimination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

In response, the Iranian military began attacking both Israel and the territories of several Middle Eastern countries. US military bases and a consulate were among the targets.

On Thursday, March 5, Israel announced that it is moving to the next phase of its war against Iran. The Israeli army will intensify airstrikes on underground facilities where Tehran hides ballistic missiles.

At the same time, Donald Trump indicated that he wants a complete change of leadership in Iran. The US President said he has several candidates for the role of a good leader.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country is ready for a ground invasion by US forces. He rejected any negotiations with Washington, emphasizing that Tehran has not requested a ceasefire despite US and Israeli strikes across the country.

On March 6, Western media reported that Russia is providing Iran with information about the locations of US military facilities. This explains the accuracy of Iranian strikes on American targets, including command systems, radars, and temporary military structures.

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