Piers Morgan Rips Into Donald Trump For Thinking He Could 'Pull A Venezuela' In Iran
Donald Trump and Piers Morgan Piers Morgan has torn Donald Trump apart for assuming he could treat Iran in the same way he treated Venezuela. The broadcaster, who previously had a close relationship with the US president, told the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that he does not think Trump has a “clue” what he is trying to achieve with his attacks on the Middle East. Morgan said: “I think he thought he could pull a Venezuela here – decapitate the leadership of Iran and it would all get

Donald Trump and Piers Morgan Piers Morgan has torn Donald Trump apart for assuming he could treat Iran in the same way he treated Venezuela. The broadcaster, who previously had a close relationship with the US president, told the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that he does not think Trump has a “clue” what he is trying to achieve with his attacks on the Middle East. Morgan said: “I think he thought he could pull a Venezuela here – decapitate the leadership of Iran and it would all get
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