Trumps Volleys One-Liner About Iran Back at CNN’s Dana Bash: ‘Well, They Didn’t Die of…’

in a recent interview wiht CNN, former President Donald Trump disclosed that all Iranian officials he had been in negotiations with for a potential nuclear agreement are now deceased, attributing their deaths to actions by Israel. Trump expressed the need for Iran to return to the negotiating table, emphasizing that he had given the country a warning about escalating tensions. He acknowledged strong support for Israel while conveying hope that the Israeli government woudl choose to de-escalate the situation. Despite the serious nature of the discussion, trump maintained a somewhat flippant tone, indicating that he was still optimistic about future negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear capabilities.


President Donald Trump revealed on Friday that Israel killed all of the Iranian officials with whom he was negotiating a possible nuclear deal.

CNN anchor and chief political correspondent Dana Bash recounted her conversation with Trump during an interview on the network with John Berman, revealing that the commander-in-chief still wants Iran back at the negotiating table.

“We of course support Israel, obviously, and supported it like nobody’s ever supported it,” Trump told Bash, according to a transcript of the interview which Bash was quoting.

“Iran should have listened to me when I said, I don’t know if you know this, but I gave them a 60-day warning, and today is day 61,” Trump also reportedly said.

Trump then urged Iran to “come to the table to make a deal before it’s too late.”

As a rather relevant note, Trump told Bash that “the people I was dealing with are dead, the hardliners.”

“So what you’re saying is Israel has now killed the people who you were dealing with?” Bash asked him.

“They didn’t die of the flu, they didn’t die of COVID,” Trump reportedly responded.

Despite his quip amid a context of Iranian saber-rattling, Trump still has been working toward Tehran coming to the negotiating table.

Trump also reportedly expressed hope that Israel would deescalate the conflict.

As noted by CNN, officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio at first made clear that the United States was not involved in this round of attacks.

Trump later voiced another statement of support for Israel.

Berman noted that there was a vast difference between voicing general support for Israel and signing off on that nation attacking an Islamic regime in its region.

Bash told Berman that Trump definitely did not plan on directly supporting the attacks.

Trump has been seeking to negotiate a peace deal that prevents Iran from enriching material for a nuclear bomb.




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