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Trump: U.S. in ‘Serious Discussions With a New, and More Reasonable, Regime in Iran’

Trump: U.S. in ‘Serious Discussions With a New, and More Reasonable, Regime in Iran’

If the new regime doesn’t cooperate, “we will conclude our lovely ‘stay’ in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!)”

President Donald Trump boasted that the U.S. has had serious discussions with the new Iranian regime to end Operation Epic Fury.

However, if the regime doesn’t cooperate, it won’t end well for them:

The United States of America is in serious discussions with A NEW, AND MORE REASONABLE, REGIME to end our Military Operations in Iran.

Great progress has been made but, if for any reason a deal is not shortly reached, which it probably will be, and if the Hormuz Strait is not immediately “Open for Business,” we will conclude our lovely “stay” in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!), which we have purposefully not yet “touched.”

This will be in retribution for our many soldiers, and others, that Iran has butchered and killed over the old Regime’s 47 year “Reign of Terror.”

Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP

We do not have more details and I doubt we will.

But, in my opinion, I don’t see anyone in Iran cooperating with the U.S.

We’ve seen plenty of regime changes and most of them are worse than the previous one.

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Comments

I think he is talking junk. He needs to avoid the media. Put your plans together and finish it before you lose all support.

    Lucifer Morningstar in reply to Whitewall. | March 30, 2026 at 1:19 pm

    Oh please, Trump can’t not help but post such nonsense on his TruthSocial media platform. Must drive his handlers just nuts but there you go.

What happened to unconditional surrender?

These people can’t be bargained with. They have no honor or integrity. That’s the western worlds ideology. They will say anything today to get their way tomorrow. Whatever bargain they agreed to is meaningless.

Quit wasting time pumping sunshine up everyone’s ass and just finish the job.

He ought to stop trying to appease the horde. Nobody needs transparency. Talk about it when it’s over and done with, the sooner the better. The horde is getting restless and the media are screeching in overdrive.

destroycommunism | March 30, 2026 at 10:24 am

just figure we have lost the midterms and do what needs to be done

b/c the left always has the upper hand as they control

msm
schools
business
streets
unions

the left is insidious

And the most important objective, regime change, will not be accomplished.

Well done, Mr. President.

I can hear the wailing of the people of Iran now. I wonder how the other countries in the region feel about this?

The Gentle Grizzly | March 30, 2026 at 11:10 am

Just another Republican snatching defeat from the jowels of victory.

    Trump was in discussions when he bombed Iran….

    So, we know he didn’t put 50,000 military personnel in the area for exercise

    Give Trump time and grace

      Lucifer Morningstar in reply to gonzotx. | March 30, 2026 at 1:25 pm

      Give Trump time and grace

      He’s had plenty of both. And now it’s time for Trump to either put up or shut up. His choice. I’d rather he stop with his moronic TruthSocial posts and just do what needs to be done and get it the heck over with before Republicans lose it all at the midterms and democrats regain Congress. But there you go and here we are.

      eot

The Islamic State would be happy if the whole world is a dusty goat herding village…if all the world was Muslim. It’s not the money or businesses…it’s the religion that they want to succeed. Earthly junk isn’t their goal. Same with communism. They want global chaos to bring the 12th imam…and 5ey see 5his as an opportunity.

    For the last 47 years Iran’s theocratic government has seen the “struggle” as a religious war. The “true believers” amongst them will fight till they are all dead. And the “true believers” while alive will kill all those who disagree with them; that keeps the rest of the Iranian population cowered.

We’ve already reaped much of the economic turmoil this conflict with Iran was gonna create, that’s why for five decades every Presidential Administration has talked about direct confrontation with Iran v actually engaging in a.serious, sustained military confrontation. We may as well see it through. Give time to position more resources and simultaneously try some diplomatic efforts. If the diplomacy doesn’t get us to an end state we can accept (It probably won’t without an internal Iranian coup) then blow up their infrastructure. Take out power generation, dams, irrigation, sewer treatment, oil pipelines. Close the Strait under our terms and if our ‘allies’ wish to buy oil they can buy from the USA or elsewhere. If those same Nations (or US States) have made themselves dependent on oil/gas imports from mid east or refined products from Asia using ME oil …sucks to be them. They can send a meaningful contribution of frigates, destroyers and aircraft to assist the USA (assuming they have maintained operational capacity) to get this conflict finished faster and maybe get a bit of a discount on their energy purchase.

    txvet2 in reply to CommoChief. | March 31, 2026 at 1:00 pm

    The Houthis have already entered this war in support of Iran. They have the ability to shut down traffic through the Red Sea. The impact on the world economy may be catastrophic. We’ll could be bombing Yemen within days. I know the military claims they’ve gamed this all out for years, but if that’s true it isn’t readily apparent.

There is no new and reasonable regime in Iran. If there was there was Iran would have stopped spewing missiles and drones and this would all be over,
They haven’t and it isn’t.

The problem with this is that Iran is effectively under the control of the commander of the IRGC.

Some of the President of Iran’s communications with him leaked just yesterday: He was complaining that he has no power and is reduced to putting out public statements dictated to him by the IRGC.

Iran’s foreign minister seems to be working with the two above.

Iran’s supreme leader is, as far as we know, still in a coma – and has been since before he was appointed to that position.

So, President Trump talking to the Speaker of Iran’s Parliament is interesting, but there’s no evidence that he holds any actual power in Iran.

And, if the commander of the IRGC gets annoyed with him, he will likely be taking a dirt nap shortly after.

Iran has been playing this “moderate faction” game since the Reagan administration. The USA gets convinced that there’s a “moderate faction” within the regime that must be coddled and dealt with, so that it can exercise influence and take control from the “radical faction”. But time and again it’s turned out to have been a ruse; there were no moderates, just radicals willing to talk to us versus radicals unwilling. Good cop, bad cop. Both working together, playing their roles in the charade.