Iran wants 'blood' as Trump says US can fight 'forever'. What to expect. Iran’s leaders believe they must inflict serious pain on their enemies before negotiations to end the war can start, some foreign policy experts say. Iran doesn’t want to talk. It doesn’t want to parley. And it’s not sitting down with President Donald Trump. Even as Iran endures devastating airstrikes, the country's surviving leaders have determined "it has to really draw blood" before negotiating an end to the ongoing war with the U.S. and Israel, Trita Parsi, vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statec
Iran wants 'blood' as Trump says US can fight 'forever'. What to expect. Iran’s leaders believe they must inflict serious pain on their enemies before negotiations to end the war can start, some foreign policy experts say. Iran doesn’t want to talk. It doesn’t want to parley. And it’s not sitting down with President Donald Trump. Even as Iran endures devastating airstrikes, the country's surviving leaders have determined "it has to really draw blood" before negotiating an end to the ongoing war with the U.S. and Israel, Trita Parsi, vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statec