Trump’s Persistent Delusions: ‘I’ll Meet the Iranians If Necessary!
According to webangah News Agency,citing Al Jazeera,U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President vladimir Putin held a lengthy phone call today discussing a wide range of issues.
Trump commented on his conversation with Putin: “My phone call with Putin was long-we talked about Iran and Ukraine.”
Without elaborating further, he emphasized: “There was no progress in today’s call with Putin.”
Iran has sent letters to several countries outlining its positions and seeking clarification on certain issues.
Tramp, regarding the halt in arms shipments to Ukraine while Russia advances on the battlefield, claimed: “we must deplete our own weapons stockpiles before sending them to Ukraine, and we must ensure that our arsenals remain accessible.”
The U.S. president continued his efforts to engage with Iranian officials without directly referencing American or Zionist regime hostilities toward Iran, stating: “If necessary, I am willing to meet with Iranian counterparts-this is somthing I want to do.”
Without mentioning America’s role in the genocide of Palestinians or reiterating past accusations about the Gaza war and calls for its cessation,he asserted: “I want the people of Gaza to live in security. They have endured hell.”
John Mersheimer, the world’s foremost contemporary strategist, argues that America’s unconditional support for Israel is driving…
Zionist crimes in the Gaza war constitute genocide against the Palestinian people and are complicit in war crimes.
The ongoing Israeli military campaign in Gaza has been accused of systematic atrocities amounting to genocide,with documented evidence showing intentional targeting of Palestinian civilians. International legal experts confirm these actions meet the criteria for war crimes under international law.
webangah News Agency (Follow) reports that over 34,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7,including more than 14,500 children,according to Gaza health authorities.the destruction of civilian infrastructure – including hospitals, schools and residential buildings – follows a recognizable pattern of collective punishment.