Trump Says 'We Won' When Asked About Latest on Iran

Bloomberg Television
Bloomberg TelevisionMay 6, 2026

Why It Matters

Trump’s assertions reshape expectations for a nuclear deal and heighten geopolitical risk, prompting investors and policymakers to reassess exposure to Middle‑East tensions.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump claims U.S. has effectively defeated Iran’s military capabilities.
  • He asserts Iran desires a nuclear deal despite ongoing conflict.
  • Trump cites destroyed navy, air force, radar, and leadership.
  • He warns rebuilding Iran could take two decades without U.S. pressure.
  • Talks in past 24 hours may lead to a negotiated settlement.

Summary

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump declared that the United States has “won” against Iran, asserting that Iran’s military is largely destroyed and that a nuclear agreement is imminent.

Trump highlighted the decimation of Iran’s navy—claiming all 159 ships are sunk—its air force, radar and missile inventory, and the loss of senior leaders. He suggested rebuilding would take 20 years, emphasizing U.S. leverage.

He noted “very good talks over the last 24 hours” that could produce a deal, while also warning that if negotiations stall the U.S. may need to take “a big step further.” The remarks blend optimism about a settlement with a threat of further action.

The statements, though lacking verification, could influence diplomatic calculations, affect regional security perceptions, and sway markets tied to Middle‑East stability, especially oil and defense stocks.

Original Description

"They want to make a deal badly," President Donald Trump says when asked about the latest developments in the Iran conflict during remarks with reporters at the White House.
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