U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized on Sunday that Iran's new leader 'won't last long' unless Washington approves him first. As Iran prepares to announce the name of its successor, Trump told ABC News: 'He'll need our approval. Everything.' When asked for a timeline for the end of the war with Iran, he replied: 'I don't know. If he doesn't get it, he won't last long.' He added: 'We want to make sure we don't have to go back to this every 10 years in the absence of a president like me who doesn't do that.' Trump also noted that 'there are people from the old system qualified to succeed Ali Khamenei,' who was killed on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli attacks on February 28. 'Just a paper tiger' He also accused Iran of 'planning to take over the entire Middle East' and hinted that he stopped them. He said: 'They're just a paper tiger. I never expected that.'
Trump says Iran's new leader won't last long without U.S. approval
U.S. President Donald Trump told ABC News that Iran's new leader 'won't last long' without Washington's approval. He also accused Tehran of planning to seize the entire Middle East, calling it a 'paper tiger'.