INTERNATIONAL — May 6, 2026
Trump Calls for Iran to Surrender Amid Ongoing Tensions and Diplomatic Efforts
US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to surrender, claiming American naval pressure has weakened Tehran's military capabilities while suggesting Iranian officials secretly seek a diplomatic agreement. The remarks come amid ongoing ceasefire monitoring and international efforts to de-escalate tensions.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Ariana News — 2 min read

US President Donald Trump has called on Iran to raise a white flag of surrender, asserting that ongoing American naval pressure is effectively constraining Tehran’s military and economic operations. Speaking at the White House, Trump downplayed Iran’s current defense capabilities, claiming the country’s armed forces have been reduced to firing only weak weapons.
Despite his public demands for capitulation, Trump suggested that Iranian leadership is privately seeking a diplomatic resolution. He noted that while Tehran maintains a firm public posture, it secretly desires an agreement to ease the current standoff. The president also warned that any violation of the existing ceasefire would prompt a direct and clear response from the United States.
Trump credited the effectiveness of a sustained US naval blockade targeting Iranian ports, stating that the strategy has significantly limited the country’s operational reach. He added that Iran’s refusal to formally surrender stems primarily from national pride rather than military strength.
These remarks come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as international diplomatic channels remain active in efforts to de-escalate the crisis. Officials have indicated that negotiations are ongoing, though the administration continues to emphasize a firm stance on security guarantees and compliance with ceasefire terms. The situation remains closely monitored as both nations navigate the balance between military posturing and diplomatic engagement.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed Iran's military capability and said Tehran "should wave the white flag of surrender" but is too proud to do so.
US President Donald Trump said Iran should ‘wave the white flag of surrender’ in the war, and accused Iran’s leaders of playing games in negotiations.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed Iran's military capability and said Tehran "should wave the white flag of surrender" but is too proud to do so.
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