BlockBeats News, March 2 — According to The New York Times, President Trump said in an interview that if necessary, the U.S. military plans to continue attacking Iran for “four to five weeks,” and he insisted that Israel and the U.S. would “not have difficulty” maintaining combat intensity. He also warned that U.S. casualties could increase.
When asked about the transition of power, Trump stated that he hopes Iran’s elite forces—including senior officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who have significant influence and benefit from the current regime—will hand over weapons to the Iranian people. During the nearly six-minute call, Trump also mentioned he has three “very good” candidates to lead Iran but refused to disclose specific names.
He repeatedly referenced his experience in Venezuela, which may suggest he believes effective methods used there could also apply to Iran. He also said that if Iran’s new leadership shows a pragmatic and cooperative attitude, he would be willing to lift sanctions on Iran. However, he also declined to clarify how—or if—his administration would defend the Iranian people, whom he says should overthrow the current government. (Jin10)