“Do what I'm doing now: just bop along and look how bad they're doing,” he said, pointing to Iran’s economic difficulties.He said Iran was struggling to access borrowing and that the US had control over frozen Iranian assets. “I'm their banker,” Trump said.Trump claimed Iran’s economy was in severe distress, saying it was facing 300% inflation, a currency with “almost no value” and difficulties paying its soldiers. He also claimed Iranian troops were leaving, arguing that the situation was “not sustainable”. “I’m in this thing for one primary reason: that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said, claiming that US military action had already prevented Tehran from acquiring one.Trump’s comments came as the conflict, which began in late February, continued to produce mixed signals over the prospects of a diplomatic settlement. “We're fine with munitions,” Trump said, adding that the US was “building them like crazy”.Trump blamed former President Joe Biden for the lower stockpile, claiming Biden had provided $300 billion worth of weapons to Ukraine.