Mystery Confession: Trump Claims Former President Regrets Iran War Inaction
President Donald Trump claimed a former U.S. president regretted not attacking Iran, during meetings that began at the White House and continued in the Oval Office. However, representatives for living former presidents stated none have recently communicated with Trump. Trump has declined to disclose the president's identity to avoid embarrassment.
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President Donald Trump sparked intrigue by claiming a past Oval Office predecessor expressed regret over not taking military action against Iran. The assertion, delivered during a White House meeting, suggested the unidentified former president supported Trump's current aggressive stance towards Iran.
However, spokespeople for the living former presidents unequivocally deny such a conversation took place. Despite multiple requests for clarification, Trump refrained from naming the past leader, hinting at personal and professional embarrassment if disclosed.
The revelation raises questions about Trump's diplomatic narrative, as he continues to criticize Joe Biden and Barack Obama over their handling of Iranian relations, while praising Bill Clinton's rapport with him.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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