Trump shrugs off Iran’s threats as U.S. strikes push ahead

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President Trump dismissed threats from Iran’s top national-security official Ali Larijani in a CBS News interview, saying he 'couldn’t care less' and that U.S. strikes would continue until Iran unconditionally surrenders. He claimed Iran’s military is being decimated and downplayed calls for greater ally involvement. The report also notes Iran’s internal leadership shifts, with an interim three-person council and Pezeshkian’s initial apology for retaliatory strikes followed by a backtrack asserting Iran targeted U.S. bases rather than neighboring states.
- Trump dismisses threats from Iran's security chief: "I couldn't care less" CBS News
- Gulf attacks continue as Iran says Trump 'killed' de‑escalation chance Euronews.com
- Iran looking for new US targets in response to Trump’s threat, says senior Iranian official CNN
- Iran seeks revenge against Trump’s military operation The Hill
- Trump Iran Military Tensions Warning in Washington 2026 Brussels Morning Newspaper
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