Trump in Interview with Time Magazine: The Islamic Republic is Fighting for Survival

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Trump in an interview with Time magazine says the Islamic Republic is fighting for survival

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, in an interview with Time magazine, said that the Islamic Republic has become very weak as a result of his administration’s policies and is fighting for survival, not for its nuclear program.

Trump added that the Islamic Republic once tried to dominate the Middle East, but now it has lost its past power and respect.

He emphasized that the weakening of the Islamic Republic has paved the way for the progress of the Gaza peace agreement and said that if Iran were still that strong, Saudi Arabia and other countries would never support this agreement.

The US President also reminded that the killing of Soleimani was the starting point of the weakening process of the Islamic Republic.

Donald Trump’s remarks came a few days after the leader of the Islamic Republic mocked him.

On Monday, October 19, the leader of the Islamic Republic mocked Donald Trump and US intelligence agencies’ statements about the destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities, saying the US President boasts about bombing and destroying Iran’s nuclear industry. ‘Very well, keep dreaming,’ he said.

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