Trump Claims Iran Weakened, Seeks Nuclear Deal Amid Tensions

US President Donald Trump claimed Iran has been significantly weakened and is eager to negotiate over its nuclear programme. He asserted that US military action had degraded Iran's navy, air force, and missile production capabilities by up to 90 percent. Trump emphasized the effectiveness of economic pressure, including oil sanctions and a naval blockade, in crippling Iran's economy. The situation carries significant implications for global energy markets and India's energy security, given its historical oil imports from Iran.

Key Points: Trump: Iran Weakened, Eager to Negotiate Nuclear Deal

  • Trump claims Iran's military capabilities severely degraded
  • Iran "eager to negotiate" over nuclear programme
  • US economic blockade and oil sanctions cited as key pressure
  • Implications for global energy markets and India's energy security
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Trump claims Iran weakened, seeks deal

US President Donald Trump says Iran is "dying to make a deal" as he claims military action degraded its navy, air force, and missile capabilities.

"Iran is dying to make a deal. - Donald Trump"

Washington, May 1

US President Donald Trump said Iran had been significantly weakened and was eager to negotiate, even as tensions remain high over its nuclear programme.

"Iran is dying to make a deal," Trump said, while reiterating that Tehran "cannot be nuclear."

He claimed US military action had sharply degraded Iran's capabilities. "Their Navy is gone. Their Air Force is gone... their drone factories are about 82 percent down," he said.

Trump added that missile production had also been hit. "Their missile factories are almost 90 percent down," he said.

He described the US operation as decisive. "We obliterated that nuclear capacity of theirs," he said.

Trump also suggested leadership instability within Iran. "We have a problem because nobody knows for sure who the leaders are," he said.

Despite ongoing tensions, he pointed to strong US economic indicators. "We just hit a new high today on the stock market," he said.

Trump said only a limited group was aware of the status of negotiations. "Nobody knows what the talks are except myself and a couple of other people," he said.

He indicated that economic pressure remained central to US strategy. "They're not getting any money from oil... the blockade is incredible," he said.

Trump framed the conflict as necessary to prevent nuclear proliferation. "You can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon," he said.

He also suggested that Iran's economic condition was deteriorating. "Their economy is crashing," he said.

The situation has significant implications for global energy markets, particularly oil prices, which are sensitive to developments in the Middle East.

India, which has historically imported oil from Iran, closely watches such developments due to their direct impact on energy security.

- IANS

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Priya S
Trump saying "Iran is dying to make a deal" while simultaneously claiming to have obliterated everything... sounds like a classic negotiating tactic to me. But honestly, India should be diversifying energy sources right now. We can't be at the mercy of these geopolitical games. 🇮🇳
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James A
As an American living abroad, I'm tired of Trump's exaggerations. "We obliterated that nuclear capacity" — seriously? If Iran was truly weakened, why does he still sound so defensive? The stock market high is irrelevant when you're destabilizing an entire region.
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Vikram M
I appreciate India staying neutral in this. We have good relations with both Iran and the US. Trump's "blockade is incredible" remark is concerning — it directly impacts the oil we buy. Our diplomats need to ensure we have alternative supply lines ready. Wise leadership is needed now.
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Sarah B
I'm worried about the humanitarian impact on ordinary Iranians. "Their economy is crashing" — Trump says that like it's a victory. Meanwhile, regular people suffer. India should be part of any diplomatic solution, not just watching from the sidelines. 🌍

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