Trump's Messaging on Iran Grows Increasingly Erratic
- President Donald Trump's recent statements about Iran have caused confusion through posts on Truth Social and phone calls with journalists.
- The White House has corrected Trump's statements twice in recent days, indicating inconsistencies in his messaging.
- Trump incorrectly claimed that Vice President JD Vance would not lead the US delegation to Iran talks, which was later withdrawn by officials.
- Trump falsely stated that negotiators were traveling to Islamabad for talks, which was not true.
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Trump's messaging on Iran grows increasingly erratic
With his sensational statements on Truth Social and serial phone chats with individual journalists, President Donald Trump has only added to the confusion surrounding his plans for Iran in recent days.
With his resounding statements on his Truth Social network and phone conversations, Donald Trump just added to the confusion
Trump 'set off a scramble in the White House' with contradictory claims about Iran: report
President Donald Trump's contradictory public statements about Iran negotiations have created confusion within the administration and required repeated staff corrections, particularly regarding whether Vice President JD Vance would attend diplomatic talks in Pakistan.The Washington Post reported that Trump told journalists from ABC and MSNBC on Sunday morning that Vance would not travel to Pakistan due to security concerns, directly contradictin…
US President Donald Trump is increasingly contradicting himself when he talks about war with Iran, the Washington Post reported on Monday. CNN sources noted that the president's Friday tweets about talks with Iran and his statements to the media have harmed the negotiation process.
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