Trump says Iran Talks Progressing, Unless "Ignorance or Stupidity" Ruins It
Trump said a deal is near as Iran and Israel halted fresh hostilities, while negotiators seek limits on nuclear weapons and sanctions relief.
- On Monday, during a tele-rally for Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, President Donald Trump predicted a "total victory" in Iran within two weeks.
- Trump has claimed an Iran deal is imminent at least 37 times since late March, yet no agreement has materialized since the ceasefire announcement over two months ago.
- Iran has resisted for two and a half months despite Trump citing "major points of agreement" and claiming Iran was "dying to make a deal" on April 7.
- During an interview with Axios on Sunday, Trump told reporters they were "very close to having a deal" but blamed a side scuffle between Iran and Israel for delays.
- Trump continues suggesting the deal is "largely negotiated, subject to finalisation," though these persistent claims remain inconsistent with stalled negotiations since the ceasefire began.
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Even Fox News is unloading brutal supercuts of Trump’s lies
President Donald Trump’s broken promises about the end of his war with Iran are so common now that even Fox News is getting in on the act of mocking it.Mediate reports Fox News played “a damning montage of President Donald Trump repeatedly saying that a deal to end the Iran war is just around the corner, only for there still to be no agreement.”The U.S. bombed Iran for the second day in a row at Trump’s order, largely in response Iran’s non-fata…
Trump Says US and Iran ‘Very Close’ to Nuclear Deal as Talks Continue
According to ABC news, U.S. President Donald Trump said on the evening of June 8 that, after attending the NBA Finals in New York, he told reporters at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) that negotiations between the United States and Iran had “no sticking points” and that both sides were very close to reaching […]
How Many Times Has Trump Claimed Iran Deal Around Corner?
Trump urges Iran to accept nuclear deal, warns of further action
US President Donald Trump has urged Iran to accept a nuclear agreement, saying Washington wants a deal that is effective and lasting. Speaking to reporters, Trump said his administration had taken strong action against Iran and would continue to do so if necessary. “They should sign the deal, it’s a good deal,” Trump said, adding that the proposal would stop Iran from “ever having a nuclear weapon.” He stressed that the United States was seeking…
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