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Posted on March 5, 2026

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By Steve Holland WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Thursday that he wants the United States to play a role in choosing Iran's next leader and encouraged

Exclusive-Trump tells Reuters US must have a role in choosing Iran's next leader

Trump Discusses Iran Leadership and Regional Conflict

By Steve Holland

US Involvement in Iran's Leadership Succession

WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Thursday the United States must be involved in choosing the next leader of Iran and said it would be "wonderful" if Iranian Kurdish forces based in Iraq were to cross into Iran to launch attacks on security forces there.

Trump said in a telephone interview that he thinks the next leader of Iran is unlikely to be the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son, who has emerged as a frontrunner to succeed his father, who was killed in a military strike at the start of the war.

Trump's Statement on Leadership Choice

"We're going to have to choose that person along with Iran. We're going to have to choose that person," Trump said.

Support for Iranian Kurdish Forces

Trump also encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces to go on the offensive, speaking six days after the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran on Saturday. The conflict has killed more than 1,000 people, including at least six U.S. service members, and caused damage and instability throughout the Middle East.

Trump's Endorsement of Kurdish Actions

"I think it's wonderful that they want to do that, I'd be all for it," the president said.

Comparisons to Venezuela and Succession Possibilities

On leadership succession in the Islamic Republic, the Republican U.S. president drew a parallel to Venezuela, where U.S. forces removed President Nicolas Maduro in January, leaving in charge Delcy Rodriguez, his number two, who Trump said "has done a wonderful job."

Trump's Vision for Iran's Future Leader

"We want to be involved in the process of choosing the person who is going to lead Iran into the future, so we don't have to go back every five years and do this again and again. We want somebody that's going to be great for the people, great for the country," Trump said.

He did not elaborate after saying that Khamenei's son Mojtaba, who has emerged as a frontrunner to succeed him, was an unlikely choice.

Asked whether exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah, was a possibility, Trump said, "I think everybody's in the mix. It's very early."

Open to Kurdish Intervention

US Support for Kurdish Forces

When asked if the U.S. would provide or had offered air cover for Iranian Kurdish forces who are considering an intervention in western Iran, Trump responded, "I can't tell you that," but added that the objective for the Kurds would be "to win."

"If they're going to do that, that's good," Trump added.

Iranian Kurdish militias have consulted with the United States in recent days about whether, and how, to attack Iran's security forces in the western part of the country, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.

The Iranian Kurdish coalition of groups based on the ‌Iran-Iraq border in the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan has been training to mount such an attack in hopes of weakening the country's military, as the United States and Israel pound Iranian targets with bombs and missiles.

Trump also signaled confidence that the major shipping route near Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, will remain open.

Widespread Damage, Rising Energy Prices

Impact on the Strait of Hormuz and Oil Prices

Closing the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint between Iran and Oman through which a fifth of the world’s ​crude oil and liquefied natural gas passes, has been one of Iran's main objectives, and shipping through the crucial energy artery has ground to a near ⁠halt after Iranian hits on six vessels.

"They have no navy, you know the navy is now at the bottom of the sea," Trump said. "I'm watching Hormuz very closely."

More tankers came under attack in Gulf waters on Thursday as the war escalated, and Iranian drones entered Azerbaijan, threatening to spread the crisis to more oil producers. Oil prices have jumped since the conflict began.

Trump's Response to Energy Concerns

Trump said he was not concerned about rising gasoline prices. "They'll drop very rapidly when this is over. And if they rise, they rise. But this is far more important than having gasoline prices go up a little bit," he said.

Trump said he would not predict how long the conflict will last, but said it was moving along rapidly. "I would say it's moving along ahead of schedule, and much stronger than anybody would have ever expected," Trump said.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; writing by Costas Pitas, Bo Erickson and Patricia Zengerle; editing by Bhargav Acharya, Colleen Jenkins and Alistair Bell)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump declared the US must be involved in picking Iran’s next supreme leader, rejecting Mojtaba Khamenei as a viable choice and insisting on a candidate who would bring “harmony and peace” (apnews.com).
  • He likened the situation to Venezuela, noting his role in installing Delcy Rodríguez following US intervention there (apnews.com).
  • Trump encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces to go on the offensive and support them implicitly, though he declined to confirm whether the US would provide air cover (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did President Trump say about the US role in Iran's leadership transition?
President Trump said the US should be involved in choosing Iran's next leader to shape the country's future.
Did Trump comment on Kurdish opposition groups in Iran?
Yes, Trump encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces to go on the offensive and expressed support for their actions.
Has the Strait of Hormuz been affected by recent events?
Yes, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed due to Iranian attacks on vessels, but Trump expressed confidence it will stay open.
Who was considered an unlikely choice for Iran's next leader?
Trump noted that Mojtaba, the son of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was an unlikely choice.
Has the US provided air cover to Kurdish forces?
Trump declined to confirm whether the US had provided or offered air cover to Kurdish forces.

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