Donald Trump Emphasizes Continued Talks with Iran Amid Ongoing Operations
2026-03-28 - 03:13
US President Donald Trump emphasized on Friday that his country continues to hold talks with Iran, amid the continuation of military operations for the fourth week in a row. Delivering remarks at the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Miami, Trump said” we’re gathered at a moment of bold action, a historic decision to make America and our allies safer and stronger, more prosperous, more successful than ever before, and that’s what’s happening. “Tonight, we’re closer than ever to the rise of the Middle East that is finally free at last from Iranian terror, aggression and nuclear blackmail. That’s what’s happened. It was a nuclear blackmail for years and years, and beyond that. “It was blackmail, period. Under my leadership, America is ending the threat posed by this radical regime, decimating Iran’s capabilities with Operation Epic Fury, something that nobody’s ever seen anything quite like it. We have the most powerful military in the world by far. “We’re negotiating now and be great if we could do something, but they (Iran) have to open it up. I mean, Hormuz. We’re achieving each and every one of the military objectives I laid out less than four weeks ago. “Four weeks ago? And we’re doing it really, I guess we’re two weeks ahead of schedule. We’re not into it very long. We wouldn’t have thought – we would have been in we knew it was going to be easy. We call it a military operation. We don’t call it a war, we call it a military operation. We’re very disappointed, by the way, with NATO. They didn’t come to our aid. “I built it in my first term. Remember, I said (USD) $1 trillion. They all said, what do you mean, $1 trillion. $1 trillion every year, another trillion the next, another trillion. We have the best people. We have by far the best equipment. We have weapons that nobody’s ever seen before. We have weapons that nobody even knows about, except for a few of us. For 47 years, Iran has been known as the bully of the Middle East, but they are not the bully any longer,” he concluded. – Kuna