Trump Warned Iran: "If the New Leader Is Not Approved, He Will Not Remain in Office"
Trump Threatened Iran 'If the - Trump Threatened Iran: 'New Leader' - Former US President Donald Trump reiterated his tough stance against Iran, making an interesting statement regarding the country's future leader. According to Trump, if a new leader is not approved in Iran, their time in power will be short. This statement has sparked widespread international discussion.

According to information released by NTV Haber, Trump's statement is regarded as a direct interference in Iran's internal affairs. This message from the former president is seen as part of increasing pressure against Tehran's current leadership and could further escalate tensions in the region.
As highlighted by Euronews.com, Trump's strategy regarding Iran does not rule out the possibility of sending military forces to the region. This demonstrates the US's intention to strengthen both political and military pressure against Iran. Washington's actions are linked to concerns about Tehran's nuclear program and regional activities.
Iran is not the only country in Trump's focus. According to BBC, Cuba may also be on the former president's "target list" after Iran. As reported by Diken.com, Trump commented on Cuba's economic situation, stating that the country has "reached the end of the road" and has "neither money nor oil."
These statements reflect Trump's tough and resolute stance against certain countries in his foreign policy. His remarks regarding both Iran and Cuba could create new sources of tension in international relations and raise questions about how future diplomatic processes will unfold.
