
Trump: Iran’s Next Supreme Leader ‘Not Going to Last Long’ Without US Approval
US President Donald Trump declared on Sunday, March 8, that Iran’s next supreme leader would require American approval to remain in power, warning bluntly that any leader who fails to obtain it “is not going to last long.” Trump made the remarks during an interview with American media as Operation Roaring Lion entered its second week. He emphasized that the goal is to prevent repeated conflicts over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Trump said the United States intends to ensure Iran does not return to pursuing nuclear weapons in the future. When asked whether he would consider approving a leader connected to Iran’s previous leadership structure, the President replied that it would be possible, noting that there are “numerous people that could qualify.” He also claimed Iran had previously been preparing for major regional aggression, calling it “a paper tiger.”
The President stated that the United States has not ruled out additional actions regarding Iran’s nuclear material, saying “Everything is on the table.” Over the weekend, Trump also met with the families of six US service members killed during the conflict. He described the encounter as “a beautiful event” where families were “devastated but proud,” and said parents urged him to continue the mission on behalf of their fallen children.
(INN/VFI News)