Trump Says Iran Must Accept ‘Total Surrender,’ Criticizes US Media and Democrats
Summary
- President Donald Trump said Iran must accept total surrender and that its military capabilities and leadership structure should collapse completely.
- The US and Iran are continuing discussions on extending a ceasefire and nuclear talks, but differences over key issues remain.
- Market participants say changes in tensions between the US and Iran could affect global financial markets, including oil prices and dollar flows.
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President Donald Trump said Iran must accept total military and political defeat. He also renewed his criticism of major US media outlets and the Democratic Party.
Walter Bloomberg reported on May 26 that Trump said Iran should move toward "total surrender" by acknowledging defeat, giving up its weapons and signing a formal surrender document.
He described that outcome as the complete collapse of Iran’s military capabilities and leadership structure. The US and Iran have continued discussions on extending a ceasefire and on nuclear talks, but differences over key issues remain.
Trump also attacked major US media outlets, including The New York Times and CNN, as well as Democrats. He argued that the media and Democrats were distorting reality and portraying events inaccurately.
He also emphasized US military strength and influence, saying Washington holds the upper hand in the negotiations. In financial markets, investors are watching whether shifts in US-Iran tensions could affect global assets, including oil prices and the dollar.


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