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Trump Says Democracy Not Necessary in Iran, Open to Religious Successor for Khamenei

Key Points
  • Donald Trump stated democracy is not necessary for Iran's future leadership, according to a CNN interview reported by Aftonbladet.
  • Trump expressed openness to a religious leader succeeding the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, saying his acceptance would depend on the individual.
  • The U.S. president reportedly asserted he must be personally involved in selecting Iran's new leader.

In a CNN interview reported by Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that democracy is not necessary for Iran's future leadership. According to the report, Trump emphasized that Iran needs "a leader who is fair and just" and who "does a good job" while treating the U.S., Israel, and other Middle Eastern countries well.

The president reportedly expressed openness to a religious leader succeeding the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stating that his acceptance would depend on the individual. "I have nothing against religious leaders. I deal with many religious leaders and they are fantastic," Trump was quoted as saying.

I have nothing against religious leaders. I deal with many religious leaders and they are fantastic

Donald Trump, U.S. President

Trump further asserted that he personally must be involved in selecting Iran's new leader, according to the Aftonbladet report. The comments come amid discussions about Iran's political future following Khamenei's reported death.

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