1. Reiterates Deadline, Says Iran's Offer Isn't Good Enough
—Trump stated that his deadline for reaching an agreement with Iran (local time) on Tuesday was the final deadline, adding that Iran's offer was "significant, but still not good enough."
2. Hopes for a Swift Resolution in Iran—Trump: We could withdraw our troops right now, but I want to get things done. I hope the situation ends as soon as possible.
3. Reiterates Threat to Attack Iranian Bridges and Power Plants
—Trump stated that the United States is "destroying" Iran. He said, "I don't want to do this, but we are destroying it. They will have no bridges, no power plants. They will have nothing. I won't say any more because there are worse things to come."
4. Hints at Seizing Iranian Oil—US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) If it were up to me, I would take the oil.
5. Jokingly Says He'll Run for President in Venezuela—Trump stated that his poll numbers are higher than any candidate in Venezuelan history, and joked that he would run for president in Venezuela (after the war with Iran ends).
6. Israeli Prime Minister Warns US Against Hasty Ceasefire – Israeli officials revealed that Netanyahu urged Trump not to seek a ceasefire for the time being during a phone call with him on Sunday, expressing concern about the potential risks of such a move.
7. On the Rescue of US Pilots – Trump: We will not leave any American behind. There were no casualties in the rescue operation. The second rescue operation in Iran involved 155 aircraft. Many of these aircraft were used as feints.
8. On Tolls in the Strait of Hormuz – Trump: I would rather the US collect tolls in the Strait of Hormuz than let Iran do it.
9. Claims Iranian Bridges and Power Plants Can Be Destroyed in 4 Hours
—At a press conference, Trump stated that the U.S. military "has actually developed a plan that, once activated, will completely destroy every bridge in Iran and completely paralyze every power plant within four hours, from 8 p.m. to midnight Eastern Time on April 7th."
10. Not Worried About War Crimes—Trump declared that if freedom is ultimately gained, the Iranian people will be willing to endure the suffering caused by his threats to attack civilian energy and infrastructure. He claimed he was completely unconcerned about being accused of war crimes.