President Donald Trump claimed on Thursday that Iranian leaders want to engage in talks and are "ready to talk" as he rolled out his new Board of Peace initiative during a ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This move comes amid weeks-long demonstrations in Iran that have rocked the Islamic Republic.
Trump's comments about Iran follow recent public calls for new leadership in the country, with him accusing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of "the complete destruction of the country and the use of violence at levels never seen before." Trump has also warned that if Iranian forces were to begin killing protesters indiscriminately, the US would be "locked and loaded and ready to go."
However, after reports emerged that tens of thousands had indeed been killed in the streets by Tehran's paramilitary forces, Trump seemingly softened his stance. The regime responded by announcing it would halt plans to conduct mass executions.
It remains unclear whether Trump's Board of Peace initiative will have a tangible impact on the situation in Iran.
Trump's comments about Iran follow recent public calls for new leadership in the country, with him accusing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of "the complete destruction of the country and the use of violence at levels never seen before." Trump has also warned that if Iranian forces were to begin killing protesters indiscriminately, the US would be "locked and loaded and ready to go."
However, after reports emerged that tens of thousands had indeed been killed in the streets by Tehran's paramilitary forces, Trump seemingly softened his stance. The regime responded by announcing it would halt plans to conduct mass executions.
It remains unclear whether Trump's Board of Peace initiative will have a tangible impact on the situation in Iran.